Estado do Clima Global 2025: reporte da Organização Mundial de Meteorologia
State of the Global Climate 2025: report from the World Meteorological Organization
Marilyn Urrutia-Pereira, Dirceu Solé
Resumo
A Organização Mundial de Meteorologia publicou recentemente documento em que torna público o Estado do Clima no ano de 2025. Elaborar um resumo desse documento, pois nos apresenta, de modo contundente, a situação que estamos vivendo na atualidade, com relação ao aquecimento global. Resumo do documento publicado, tendo como base fontes de institutos oficiais de monitoramento como a Organização Mundial da Saúde, o Banco Mundial, o Programa das Nações Unidas para o Meio Ambiente, a Organização Mundial de Metereologia, o Painel Intergovernamental sobre Mudanças Climáticas, o Instituto de Métricas e Avaliação da Saúde, a Organização Pan-Americana da Saúde nas Américas, o Centro Europeu de Prevenção e Controle de Doenças, e o Centro de Controle e Prevenção de Doenças. Outras evidências recentes sobre o tema foram incorporadas. O documento é extenso e aborda os principais índices utilizados para avaliar o agravo que tem ocorrido e temos observado, destacando sem disfarces o rumo que o planeta tomará caso medidas urgentes não sejam realizadas para que possamos atingir a One Health. É documento de extrema importância para toda a comunidade científica e merece sua divulgação de modo irrestrito.
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Abstract
The World Meteorological Organization recently published a document outlining the State of the Climate in 2025. To present a summary of this document, as it forcefully presents the current situation regarding global warming. Summary of the published document, based on sources from official monitoring institutes such as the World Health Organization, the World Bank, the United Nations Environment Programme, the World Meteorological Organization, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, the Pan American Health Organization in the Americas, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Other recent evidence on the subject has been incorporated. The document is extensive and addresses the main indices used to assess the worsening situation that has been occurring and observed, highlighting without disguise the course the planet will take if urgent measures are not taken to achieve One Health. This document is extremely important for the entire scientific community and deserves unrestricted dissemination.
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Submitted date:
04/03/2026
Accepted date:
06/09/2026
