Jordan.. Meteorology reveals very worrying indicators about the climate situation in 2024
Arab Weather - The Director of the Jordanian Meteorological Department, the Kingdom's official representative in the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), confirmed that the organization's preliminary report on the state of the climate for the year 2024 revealed very worrying indicators that require an urgent and comprehensive response at the national and international levels.
The Director of Meteorology explained in a press statement that the report indicated that 2024 may be the hottest year in recorded history, as the average global warming temporarily exceeded the threshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels. He attributed this unprecedented rise to the "El Niño" phenomenon that affects the global climate, in addition to the continuous increase in greenhouse gas emissions, which constitutes a clear warning of the need for immediate action.
Severe climate change and extreme events
The report explained that the world is witnessing unprecedented climate changes and extreme climate phenomena, including:
- Severe Hurricanes: Hurricanes have become more intense and more frequent.
- Heavy floods: Several regions of the world have witnessed unusual torrents and floods, causing huge human and economic losses.
- Severe drought: Severe droughts have hit large areas, threatening global food security.
- Increasing forest fires: Unprecedented levels of fires have been recorded, destroying vast areas of forest.
The report also noted record levels of melting glaciers and rising sea levels, threatening coastal areas and affecting millions of people around the world.
The 1.5°C threshold and its role in exacerbating the crisis
The Director of Meteorology stressed that exceeding the 1.5°C threshold does not necessarily mean the failure of the Paris Climate Agreement, but it indicates the urgent need to intensify international efforts to limit global warming. He added that every additional increase in temperatures directly contributes to increasing the intensity and impact of extreme climate events, which requires a more effective global response.
Jordan's role in facing climate challenges
He pointed out that Jordan, as a member state of the World Meteorological Organization, is committed to strengthening climate monitoring systems and developing early warning systems, within the framework of the national strategy for adaptation to climate change. He stressed that the Kingdom is continuously working to build climate capacities and support global efforts in this field.
Call for international cooperation
The Director of Meteorology called for concerted international efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and work to support countries most affected by climate change. He stressed the importance of investing in climate adaptation by developing capabilities and infrastructure to confront the increasing impacts of climate change.
He concluded his speech by saying:
“This report is a wake-up call for the entire world. We in Jordan are aware of the magnitude of the challenges that climate change poses to our future. We are working hard to enhance our regional and international role in confronting this phenomenon, in an effort to achieve a safe and sustainable future for future generations.”
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