Study Links Lack of Clouds to Accelerating Global Warming
A recent study by German researchers suggests that the absence of low clouds, particularly over the North Atlantic, may be contributing to an unexplained rise in global average temperatures. In 2023, temperatures were 1.5 degrees Celsius higher than pre-industrial levels, with 0.2 degrees currently without an explanation. The study indicates that this trend might exacerbate climate change, urging immediate action on climate goals to manage potential weather extremes.