State of the Global Climate 2025 report

17 March 2026

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State of the Global Climate 2025 report

23 March 2026 0400 GMT (embargo)

The World Meteorological Organization flagship annual report gives details on:

  • Key climate indicators: atmospheric greenhouse gases; surface temperature; ocean heat; ocean acidification; sea level; glaciers and sea ice extent.  
  • Impacts on health, food security, displacement and migration 
  • Special supplement on extreme weather 
  • Interactive story map and multi-media assets 

It will be released for: World Meteorological Day on 23 March 2026.  

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This year’s theme is Observing Today Protecting Tomorrow

From satellites orbiting Earth, to weather balloons released into the atmosphere, to ocean buoys and ships riding the waves, to remote stations, meteorological observations underpin everything from our daily routines to multi-billion dollar decisions.  

The immense and often invisible observing and prediction system coordinated by the World Meteorological Organization is the backbone of our economies. It is the central nervous system for early warnings, which have saved many millions of lives.

More information at the World Meteorological Day website

Join us at the World Meteorological Day ceremony at 1400 GMT (1500 CET). Livestream.  

Follow us #StateofClimate #WorldMetDay

Materials for State of the Global Climate will be sent under embargo.

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