Today’s assessment from the World Meteorological Organization is clear: Global heating is a cold, hard fact.
We have just endured the hottest decade on record – with 2024 topping the list, and likely to be the first calendar year with a global mean temperature of more than 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
Individual years pushing past the 1.5-degree limit does not mean the long-term goal is shot. It means we need to fight even harder to get on track.
Blazing temperatures in 2024 require trail-blazing climate action in 2025.
Specifically, governments must deliver new national climate action plans this year to limit long-term global temperature rise to 1.5°C, and support the most vulnerable and deal with devastating climate impacts.
There’s still time to avoid the worst of climate catastrophe. But leaders must act – now.



![Left to right: Deputy CARICOM Youth Ambassadors for Saint Lucia Naeem Philbert and Davianne Alexander, Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports Mr. Rohan Lubon, CARICOM Youth Ambassadors for Saint Lucia Shelly Desir and Alens Plante [Photo credit: The VOICE]](https://thevoiceslu.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/Youth-Ambassadors-for-Saint-Lucia-380x250.webp)









