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The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) presents a summarising the global climate each month 鈥 and in the first of these calls under the Trump administration, NOAA researchers avoided making any link between January鈥檚 record high global temperatures and climate change caused by human greenhouse gas emissions.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not great for science. It鈥檚 not great for truth,鈥 says at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa. He says greenhouse gas emissions from humans have unequivocally played a role in raising global average temperatures.
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The monthly NOAA briefings generally include information on average temperatures both around the world and in the US, as well as updates on changes in the ocean, drought and any unusual events.
This month鈥檚 climate call included reports that global temperatures in January were 1.33掳C above the 20th century average. This makes it the hottest January on record, coming on the heels of the hottest year on record. Each of the is among the 10 hottest years on record.
The government researchers also explained these high temperatures in January came despite the cooling influence of a La Nina pattern in the Pacific Ocean, as well as unusually cool temperatures across much of the US. Other notable events mentioned included below average sea ice in both the Arctic and Antarctic.
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However, the researchers did not make any mention of global warming due to human greenhouse gas emissions and whether this played any role in these record high temperatures, even in reply to direct questions about it.
In response to a question from New 女生小视频 regarding the main drivers for the high global average temperatures, , the head of the monitoring and assessment branch at NOAA鈥檚 National Centers for Environmental Information said: 鈥淲e don鈥檛 tend to put out an explanation for why a specific month was warmer or colder than normal at a global scale.鈥
However, in previous climate update calls, NOAA researchers have freely discussed potential drivers of unusual temperatures, including referencing background warming from human-caused climate change.
Vose did offer a potential explanation for the broader trend in high temperatures in recent years. 鈥淭he warmth that we saw last year and in more recent years was probably tied to reductions in air pollution over the ocean,鈥 he said. He also mentioned a reduction in cloud cover as another driver.
Both changes in air pollution and cloud cover have been linked with a spike in the pace of warming seen since 2023, but numerous reports have found the overall rise in temperatures can only be explained on top of background warming due to rising levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
When New 女生小视频 asked explicitly if human-caused climate change played any role in the record high temperatures, the NOAA press representative abruptly ended the call, saying, 鈥淚鈥檓 not seeing any more on-topic questions from the media.鈥 The NOAA press office did not respond to a request for comment following the call.
NOAA, along with other US scientific agencies like the National Science Foundation and the Environmental Protection Agency, has faced scrutiny by the Trump administration for its role in sharing information about climate change. References to 鈥済lobal warming鈥 and 鈥渃limate change鈥 have been removed from thousands of government web pages in the wake of orders from Trump to roll back climate action. And NOAA has been ordered to review grants that include terms such as 鈥渃limate鈥, 鈥渃arbon鈥 and 鈥済reenhouse gas鈥. The Trump administration is to lay off employees at the agency.
In that context, Ho is sympathetic to the reasons climate scientists may not want to mention climate change and instead choose to focus on something like air pollution. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a safe thing to mention because it has nothing to do with climate change,鈥 he says. 鈥淎ir pollution is not one of the key words.鈥
鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of uncertainty, there鈥檚 a lot of fear,鈥 Ho adds. 鈥淎nd it shouldn鈥檛 be this way. Studying environmental sciences is about studying our life support system.鈥
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