Global Temperatures Decline Slightly in 2025, Scientists Predict More Heat Records

January 14, 2026 • Google News World

Global Temperatures Dip in 2025, But Heat Records Expected to Continue

According to recent reports, global temperatures decreased in 2025 compared to previous years. However, scientists warn that more heat records are likely to be set in the coming years.

Data from various sources indicates that 2025 was the third-warmest year on record globally. This is based on temperature readings taken at weather stations and other locations around the world. The years 2024 and 2023 were also among the top three warmest years, with 2024 being the second-warmest.

Scientists have confirmed that 2025 was indeed the third-hottest year, following closely behind 2024 and 2023. This data is based on global temperature records, which are compiled by various organizations to track changes in climate patterns.

The European Union’s scientific community has also reported that 2025 was the world’s third-warmest year on record. Additionally, Bloomberg.com and NBC News have confirmed this finding, citing similar data from other sources.

It is worth noting that global warming has reached a level of 1.4 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to recent reports. This increase in temperature is largely attributed to human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation.

While the data suggests that temperatures may have decreased slightly in 2025, scientists caution that more heat records are likely to be set in the coming years due to ongoing climate change.

Source: Google News World