Ten New Insights in Climate Science 2025 [preprint]
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Ospina, Daniel
(Contact person)1
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Mirazo, Paula
(Contact person)2
- Allan, Richard P.
- Basnett, Smriti
- Bastos, Ana
- Bhattarai, Nishan
- Broadgate, Wendy
- Broekhoff, Derik J.
- Bustamante, Mercedes
- Chen, Deliang
- Choi, Yeonju
- Cox, Peter
- Domeignoz-Horta, Luiz A.
- Ebi, Kristie L.
- Friedlingstein, Pierre
- Frölicher, Thomas L.
- Fuss, Sabine
- Goessling, Helge F.
- Gruber, Nicolas
- He, Qingyou
- Hebden, Sophie
- Hedrich, Nadja
- Heilemann, Adrian
- Hirota, Marina
- Hodnebrog, Øivind
- Hugelius, Gustaf
- Izquierdo-Tort, Santiago
- Juhola, Sirkku
- Kasuga, Fumiko
- Ke, Piyu
- Kelley, Douglas I.
- Kilkiş, Şiir
- Kotz, Maximilian
- Kumarasinghe, Nilushi
- Lamb, William F.
- Lee, Shih-Yu
- Liu, Junguo
- Maesano, Cara N.
- Martin, Maria A.
- Mazzochini, Guilherme G.
- Merchant, Christopher J.
- Mori, Akira S.
- Morris, Jennifer
- Persson, Åsa
- Pörtner, Hans-Otto
- Probst, Benedict S.
- Ramage, Justine
- Razanatsoa, Estelle
- Redman, Aaron
- Rockström, Johan
- Rodrigues, Regina R.
- Ruehr, Sophie
- Ryan, Sadie J.
- Sanchez-Rodriguez, Roberto
- Schleussner, Carl-Friedrich
- Schlosser, Peter
- Scott, William A.
- Semenza, Jan C.
- Seybold, Hansjörg
- Shindell, Drew T.
- Sioen, Giles B.
- Smith, Kathryn E.
- Sokona, Youba
- Stechemesser, Annika H.
- Stocker, Thomas F.
- Su, Sophie H.L.
- Thiam, Djiby
- Trencher, Gregory P.
- Virkkala, Anna-Maria
- Warszawski, Lila
- Weiskopf, Sarah R.
- Wu, Henry
- Zhu, Shupeng
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ABSTRACT
Interdisciplinary understanding is vital for delivering sound climate policy advice. However, navigating the ever-growing and increasingly diverse scholarly literature on climate change is challenging for any individual researcher. This annual synthesis highlights and explains recent advances across a variety of fields of climate change research. This year, the ten insights focus on: (1) record-warmth of 2023/2024 and the elevated earth energy imbalance; (2) acceleration of ocean warming and intensifying marine heatwaves; (3) Northern land carbon sinks under strain; (4) feedbacks between climate change and biodiversity loss; (5) accelerated depletion of groundwater; (6) global dengue incidence; (7) global income losses and labour productivity declines; (8) strategic scaling of carbon dioxide removal (CDR); (9) integrity challenges in carbon credit markets and emerging responses; and (10) effective policy mixes for emissions reductions. The insights have been written to be accessible to researchers from different fields, serving as entry-points to specific topics, as well as providing an overview of the evolving landscape of climate change research. In the final section, the insights are used to develop overarching policy-relevant messages. This paper provides the basis for a science-policy report that is shared with all party delegations ahead of COP30 in Belém, Brazil.
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- Report: 10.5281/zenodo.17328963 (DOI)