Global Climate Change
Where the world stands against the Paris Agreement: human-induced and observed warming, greenhouse gas emissions, the carbon budget that remains, and the rising seas. IPCC AR6 consistent, updated yearly.
How much the planet has warmed and how fast, measured against the 1850–1900 baseline, and the energy imbalance driving it.
Carbon dioxide is the main driver of warming, added faster than the planet can absorb it, where each tonne lingers for centuries.
Methane is short-lived but powerful, far stronger than CO2 while it lasts, and human emissions keep its level climbing.
Nitrous oxide is the quiet one: less talked about, but very potent and very long-lived, and steadily rising.
Discover data-backed explainers on global warming, greenhouse gases, sea level rise, and more.