MANILA, Philippines—For the first time ever, global temperatures are likely to set new record highs in the next five years due to heat-trapping greenhouse gases (GHG) and a naturally occurring El Niño event, according to an update issued by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). WMO, a specialized United Nations (UN) agency, revealed in a report released last May 17 that global temperatures are 'now more likely than not' to breach 1.5°C of warming within the next five years. The highest global average surface temperature recorded in previous years was 1.
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