Infographic showing global climate trends in 2024. Includes a temperature graph, global heat map, and data on emissions, energy, and ice loss.
A line graph displays the global average temperature from 1900 to 2024. The temperature rises steadily, with a sharper increase after 1980. In 2024, the global average temperature is 1.4°C above pre-industrial levels.
 A world map shows regional temperature anomalies:
North America: +1.5°C
Europe: +1.8°C
Asia: +2.1°C
Arctic region: +3.4°C (dark red)
Equatorial regions: +0.8°C
Transportation: 24%
Industry: 30%
Electricity & Heat: 36%
Other: 10%
Sea Level Rise: 55%
Biodiversity Loss: 30%
Weather Pattern Disruption: 15%
Fossil Fuels: 65%
Renewables: 30%
Nuclear: 5%
Global warming continues to accelerate, with the Arctic warming at more than twice the global average. Fossil fuels remain the dominant energy source, contributing heavily to emissions. Arctic ice loss is directly driving sea level rise and ecosystem disruption.