Studies show that April 2025 was about 1.49°C (2.68°F) warmer than the 1850–1900 average, making it nearly as hot as the record set in April 2024.
Experts also note that 21 of the last 22 months have stayed at or above 1.5°C (2.7°F) above pre-industrial levels, a threshold that has been widely seen as a critical limit.
Analysts have identified that nearly 4% of the planet’s surface experienced its highest April temperature on record this year.
While these scorching conditions varied by region, they point toward a shared warming trend that is unlikely to taper off soon.
Pesonally, I’m convinced that the earth is slowly warming. I ‘ve experienced it, and I have seen some of its effects. The question is, what can we do about it? A viable plan plus international cooperation and rigorous inforcement of any agreement is necessary for there to be any progress in slowing the rate of warming. There is little hope of such cooperation in the present geopolitical environment.
