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United in Science 2024

This report has been compiled by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) under the direction of the United Nations Secretary‑General to bring together the latest climate science-related updates from key global partner organizations. Aligned with the 2024 United Nations Summit of the Future, this report provides an update on the state of climate science and the latest weather, climate, water and related environmental and social sciences for the future.

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The science is clear. We are far off track from achieving vital climate goals. The impacts of climate change and hazardous weather are reversing development gains and threatening the well-being of people and the planet. Greenhouse gases and global temperatures are at record levels. The emissions gap between aspiration and reality remains high. Under current policies, there is a two thirds likelihood of global warming of 3 °C this century.

The latest United in Science 2024 report offers much-needed grounds for hope. It explores how advances in natural and social sciences, new technologies and innovation enhance our understanding of the Earth system and could be game changers for climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction and sustainable development.

Compiled by a consortium of United Nations agencies, meteorological organizations and scientific and research bodies, the report also embraces input from young people and early career scientists who are agents of change for the future.

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