
The planet has recorded the highest temperatures in the last 125,000 years, as reported by The Guardian. Christopher Wolf emphasized that climate changes are occurring faster than many experts expected. His publication states that warming could lead to a "hellish climate of a greenhouse Earth."
Professor Tim Lenton from the University of Exeter in the UK also noted that even small temperature changes can pose serious threats to humanity. "We do not have to move towards a complete greenhouse effect on Earth to face serious risks to people and our communities — they will arise if the temperature increases by 3°C," Lenton stated.
According to scientists' forecasts, a temperature rise of 3-4°C could lead to the economy and society ceasing to function as usual. The article also emphasizes that the climate of a "greenhouse Earth" will be "significantly worse" than with a slight increase in temperature.