2024 Poised to Be Warmest Year Ever—WMO Warns of Escalating Climate Crisis

Amman in Jordan is an area where excessive heat is a major issue and heatwaves fueled by climate change are making life in many areas difficult. Credit: Tanka Dhakal/IPS

Amman in Jordan is an area where excessive heat is a major issue and heatwaves fueled by climate change are making life in many areas difficult. Credit: Tanka Dhakal/IPS

By Tanka Dhakal
BAKU, Nov 13 2024 – Once again, scientists issued a red alert by analyzing ongoing world’s weather and its impact on the climate. The year 2024 is on track to be the warmest year on record, contributed by an extended streak of high monthly global mean temperatures.

According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO)’s “State of the Climate 2024 Update” report—which was released in Baku on Monday—issued a reminder Red Alert and said this decade, 2015-2024 will be the warmest ten years on record. 

“For 16 consecutive months (from June 2023 to September 2024), the global mean exceeded anything recorded before 2023 and often by a wide margin,” the report says. “2023 and 2024 will be the two warmest years on record, with the latter being on track to be the warmest, making the past 10 years the warmest decade in the 175-year observational record.”

Observation of nine months (January-September) of 2024 indicated global temperature is 1.54°C above the pre-industrial average. Which means temporarily global temperature has crossed the Paris Agreement threshold, which sets the goal to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial level.

But in the long run, that goal can be achieved if emissions are cut down drastically. The WMO report says, “one or more individual years exceeding 1.5°C does not necessarily mean that pursuing effort to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial level as stated in the Paris Agreement is out of reach.”

Graph source: WMO

Graph source: WMO

However, weather phenomena, including El Niño, played a role in increasing temperature, but long-term warming is driven by ongoing greenhouse gas emissions. And emission data and trends are not in favor of the Paris Agreement goal.

“Concentrations of the three key greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide) in the atmosphere reached record high observed levels in 2023,” the report says. “Real-time data indicate that they continued to rise in 2024.”

Now, atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide are 151 percent, 265 percent and 124 percent respectively, of pre-industrial levels.

According to the WMO, ocean warming is also continuing.

“Ocean heat content in 2023 was the highest annual value on record,” it says, “Preliminary data from the early months of 2024 indicate that ocean heat content this year has continued at levels comparable to those seen in 2023.”

In 2023, the ocean absorbed around 3.1 million terawatt-hours (TWh) of heat, which is more than 18 times the world’s total energy consumption. As water warms, it expands. Thermal expansion, combined with the glaciers and ice sheets melting, contributes to sea level rise.

“2023 set a new observational record for annual global mean sea level with a rapid rise probably driven largely by El Nino. Preliminary 2024 data shows that the global mean sea level has fallen back to levels consistent with the rising trend from 2014 to 2022, following the declining El Nino in the first half of 2024.”

From 2014-2023, global mean sea level rose at a rate of 4.77 mm (millimeters) per year, which is more than double the rate from 1993-2002; at that time it was 2.13 mm per year.

Another contributing factor to the sea level rise is glacier loss and in 2023, glaciers lost a record 1.2-meter water equivalent of ice—that’s approximately five times as much water as there is in the Dead Sea.

All these changes are seen in different parts of the world in the form of extreme weather events, from hurricanes to massive flash floods.

During a press meet in Baku, WMO secretary-general Celeste Saulo emphasized that every fraction of a degree of warming matters and every additional increment of global warming increases climate extremes, impacts and risks.

“The record-breaking rainfall and flooding, rapidly intensifying tropical cyclones, deadly heat, relentless drought and raging wildfires that we have seen in different parts of the world this year are unfortunately our new reality and a foretaste of our future,” Saulo said. “We urgently need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and strengthen our monitoring and understanding of our changing climate. We need to step up support for climate change adaptation through climate information services and early warnings for all.”

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Sudan Faces Esclations in Famine, Humanitarian Law Violations

A young child residing in a displacement camp in Port Sudan. Credit: UNICEF/ Ahmed Mohamdeen Elfatih

By Oritro Karim
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 13 2024 – After 19 months of conflict, the ongoing Sudanese Civil War continues to deteriorate living conditions for millions of Sudanese people. Intensive conflicts between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have greatly exacerbated nationwide levels of famine. Numerous civilians have been caught in the crossfire, leading to a rising death toll. Sexual violence and rape have been used as weapons of war, with thousands of cases going unreported due to a pervasive state of fear. Sudan has seen record numbers in displacement, becoming one of the biggest displacement crises in the world.

According to estimates by the International Rescue Committee (IRC), civilian casualties from the civil war exceed 20,000. Approximately 25.6 million people are in dire need of humanitarian aid, which is over 50 percent of Sudan’s population.

On November 12, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) urged the United Nations (UN) Security Council to accelerate response efforts in Sudan amidst the escalation of violence. Humanitarian organizations have been impeded from accessing some of the most conflict-ridden hotspots in Sudan.

The Tine crossing in Chad has long been a critical path for humanitarian organizations to reach the critical Darfur region of Sudan. According to OCHA, intensified fighting along this region as well as the Port Sudan region has blocked the delivery of live-saving aid.

“We are deeply concerned by the alarming trajectory of this conflict. While it has already unleashed horrendous suffering, the conditions are there for it to claim exponentially more lives,” says Ramesh Rajasingham, spokesperson for the Acting Chief of Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Joyce Msuya.

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) confirmed on October 29 that nationwide levels of displacement have reached a new peak, with over 11 million Sudanese civilians being displaced as of today. Over 400,000 people have been displaced in El Fasher in the past six months alone. More than half of the displaced population are women and over 25 percent are children.

The Zamzam Refugee Camp in northern Darfur currently houses approximately 500,000 Sudanese civilians. “The scale of this displacement – and the corresponding humanitarian needs – grows every day. Half the country’s population needs help. They don’t have access to shelter, to clean drinking water, to health care. Disease is spreading fast,” explains IOM’s Director-General, Amy Pope.

The civil war has caused significant damage to Sudan’s agricultural sector. According to the World Bank, nearly 9 million people are expected to face catastrophic hunger in 2025 if conditions do not improve. The World Food Programme estimates that there are 13 areas in Sudan that are currently at risk of famine.

“People are selling off their assets to buy food for their families. Supplies to commercial markets have been disrupted by the fighting. Many people are now totally reliant on aid in order to have just one meal a day. People are having to eat leaves and mud for energy just to try to survive,” says Concern Sudan country director, Dr. Farooq Khan.

“One in every two Sudanese is struggling to get even the minimal amount of food to survive. Famine conditions have taken hold in North Darfur, and millions struggle to feed themselves every day,” adds Pope.

On November 5, the UN reported that the RSF had been using rape and sexual violence as weapons of war. “This large-scale campaign, predominantly targeting women and girls, has been found to include rape, sexual slavery, forced marriage, and human trafficking under conditions of extreme violence that would amount to torture,” one UN expert said.

According to an October 23 report by the UN, over 400 victims of sexual assault from RSF had been recorded and referred to healthcare and psychosocial support services. The majority of these victims lack access to medical care. Humanitarian organizations called out RSF personnel to take accountability for their crimes to ensure that perpetrators are held accountable and suffering does not continue.

The UN’s Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan, Clementine Nkweta-Salami, said in a statement issued on October 26, that continued attacks on civilians and infrastructure are prohibited by international humanitarian law and must come to an end. “I think considering the nature of the violence, the level of impunity enjoyed by the RSF and the near-total global silence on this, that the numbers of dead may end up being a gross underestimation,” she said.

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Middle East: Ceasefires are the Only Answer

A family collecting hygiene kits from Maliha, in Eastern Ghouta, Rural Damascus, Syria. The distribution provided essential items to mostly Syrian and Lebanese families who had fled from the south of Lebanon. Credit: Norwegian Refugee Council

By Jan Egeland
OSLO, Norway, Nov 13 2024 – “The shockwaves from Israel’s ongoing and indiscriminate warfare on Gaza and Lebanon are reverberating across this entire region. Neither the horrific assault on Israeli civilians on 7 October 2023, nor the indiscriminate missiles launched by militant groups from Lebanon, can justify the degree of destruction on civilian lives and infrastructure in the region that I have witnessed in recent days.

We cannot wait another day for an end to this senseless violence. For the sake of children across the entire region, diplomacy must result in a sustainable ceasefire.

The people I have met in recent days–from those in Gaza City, to the displaced in eastern Lebanon, to those crossing into Syria–longed for peace so they could return home. Children spoke of how much they missed school and their friends, and parents wished for an end to the precarity and suffering that displacement has brought. The suffering of millions cannot begin to end until those in power push for peace and take action to end the violence.

What I witnessed in Gaza was a society shattered by advanced weaponry, with ongoing military strikes relentlessly impacting the civilian population. War has rules, and it is clear that the Israeli campaign has been conducted with utter disregard for international humanitarian law.

As Gaza has been reduced to rubble, Western leaders have largely stood by unwilling to apply the necessary pressure on the stronger party, Israel, to stop starving the population that they are besieging and bombarding.

In Lebanon, I met people who in just a couple of weeks have lost their homes, jobs and everything in between. They are now staying in almost bare shelters that offer neither protection nor privacy, in fear that the worst is yet to come. The temperature has dropped substantially. People are ill-prepared for what promises to be the coldest winter season for the hundreds of thousands displaced.

Travelling into Syria from Lebanon via the Masnaa border crossing, I saw the huge challenges facing those fleeing violence in Lebanon, exacerbated by vast craters in the road caused by Israeli strikes. Displaced people must be provided with safe passage, shelter, and services.

Those fleeing into Syria arrive in a country with deep, pre-existing economic and humanitarian crises. NRC is providing support to those arriving in Syria, people who took the impossible decision to leave their homes while facing bombardment, and left with only what they could carry.

The aid we and others are currently able to provide is totally insufficient for the needs our staff are seeing. We must be given the right to independently monitor how those who flee from Lebanon to Syria are treated. There must be robust international support to meet people forced to flee, and there must be a genuine, re-energised diplomatic effort from all sides, to halt violence against civilians.

My visit started in Gaza, continued in Lebanon, and finished in Syria, tracing the fallout of this now regional conflict. At each point, the people I met said they wished for only one thing: peace.

Jan Egeland is Secretary General of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). This article follows his visit to Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria.

NRC teams are operating across Gaza, Lebanon and Syria providing essential services to displaced people. This includes items such as mattresses, blankets and hygiene kits as well as cash. We are also providing clean water and sanitation facilities as well as education to children.

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Duck Creek Establishes Center of Excellence in Poland to Enhance Global Support for Customers

WARSAW, Poland, Nov. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Duck Creek Technologies, the global intelligent solutions provider defining the future of property and casualty (P&C) and general insurance, announced its second Center of Excellence (CoE) will open in Warsaw, Poland. The new CoE, alongside the one in India, strengthens Duck Creek’s ability to support EMEA and APAC customers by leveraging international talent to deliver 24–hour customer service. This move underscores Duck Creek’s commitment to efficiently address local needs while broadening global reach.

Duck Creek is targeting full operational status by the end of the year. This new center broadens Duck Creek’s hiring pool, providing access to specialized skills that support long–term growth and success.

Poland’s strategic location allows Duck Creek to offer seamless, “follow–the–sun” support, positioning teams closer to EMEA and APAC clients and facilitating cross–time–zone collaboration. The Poland and India CoEs will work together to enhance resilience and deliver consistent support for Duck Creek’s customers.

“We are excited to expand our footprint in Poland, which is a testament to our commitment to harnessing global talent and fostering innovation to support our cloud–based insurance solutions to customers worldwide,” said Courtney Townsend, Chief People Officer of Duck Creek Technologies.  “Our new Center of Excellence in Poland marks a pivotal milestone in our European expansion and aligns with our goal to streamline operations  while continuing to deliver exceptional products and services.”

The Poland CoE focuses on tailored solutions for the EMEA insurance market and beyond. Alongside technical and engineering support, the CoE hosts an array of functions, including development, testing, and customer support. The CoE will initially employ talent in Engineering, Product, Finance/Accounting, and IT roles, drawing from Poland’s skilled workforce to meet high standards of service across regions.

Both CoEs are essential to Duck Creek’s international operations. The dual–CoE approach enhances Duck Creek’s ability to distribute work effectively, manage risks associated with talent shortages or geopolitical events, and bolster customer service worldwide.

About Duck Creek Technologies

Duck Creek Technologies is the global intelligent solutions provider defining the future of the property and casualty (P&C) and general insurance industry. We are the platform upon which modern insurance systems are built, enabling the industry to capitalize on the power of the cloud to run agile, intelligent, and evergreen operations. Authenticity, purpose, and transparency are core to Duck Creek, and we believe insurance should be there for individuals and businesses when, where, and how they need it most. Our market–leading solutions are available on a standalone basis or as a full suite, and all are available via Duck Creek OnDemand. Visit www.duckcreek.com to learn more. Follow Duck Creek on our social channels for the latest information – LinkedIn and X.

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’منشآت‘ Monsha’at: منتدى بيبان24 (Biban24) يدعم نمو الشركات الصغيرة والمتوسطة وتطورها في المنطقة ويشهد توقيع اتفاقيات تاريخية تزيد قيمتها عن 35 مليار ريال سعودي

الرياض، المملكة العربية السعودية, Nov. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — يساهم “بيبان 24” (Biban24منتدى الشركات الناشئة والمنشآت الصغيرة والمتوسطة الرائد في المملكة العربية السعودية، بتمهيد الطريق للنهوض بقطاع ريادة الأعمال في السعودية، من خلال جمع روّاد الأعمال والشركات والمستثمرين الرائدين والناشئين من جميع أنحاء العالم للمشاركة في إطلاق سلسلة من الاتفاقيات المميزة التي تزيد قيمتها عن 9 مليارات دولار أمريكي.

عُقد منتدى “بيبان 24” (Biban24)، الذي نظمته الهيئة العامة للمنشآت الصغيرة والمتوسطة في المملكة العربية السعودية “منشآـت” (Monsha’at) في الفترة من 5 إلى 9 نوفمبر في مركز الرياض الدولي للمؤتمرات والمعارض، واستقطب 182 ألف زائر لرفع مستوى الشراكات بين الشركات الصغيرة والمتوسطة وخلق بيئة بنّاءة للمستثمرين ورواد الأعمال لإطلاق شراكات ومشاريع مؤثرة.

وقد شهد اليوم الخامس والأخير من المنتدى التقاء عدد من المؤسسات الرائدة لتوقيع مجموعة متنوعة من الاتفاقيات المبتكرة ومذكرات التفاهم والشراكات الحصرية التي تهدف إلى تعزيز ريادة الأعمال في المنطقة والعالم.

والجدير ذكره أنه في اليوم الخامس من الحدث، أطلقت منصة “تعميد” (Tameed) محفظة تمويل بقيمة 2.6 مليار ريال سعودي. كما قدمت شركة Interactive Smart Communications محفظة تمويل بقيمة 1 مليار ريال سعودي، بينما أعلنت شركة “مضاربة” (Mudarabah) عن محفظة بقيمة 1 مليار ريال سعودي. بالإضافة إلى ذلك، أعلنت أرامكو السعودية عن قيامها بجولات استثمارية من تنظيم شركة WAED Ventures بقيمة 18 مليون ريال سعودي.

كما استضاف “بيبان 24” (Biban24) الجولات النهائية لكأس العالم لريادة الأعمال (EWC). وشارك 100 متأهل للتصفيات النهائية يمثّلون 52 دولة، في نهائيات المسابقة السنوية للشركات الناشئة، ما أتاح للمتنافسين فرصة الفوز بجوائز نقدية بقيمة مليون دولار أمريكي والاستفادة من شبكات العلاقات والوصول إلى الفرص الاستثمارية.

وقد تضمن كأس العالم لريادة الأعمال (EWC) في الأعوام السابقة الكثير من المساراتل، بما في ذلك “مرحلة النمو” (Growth Stage)، و”المرحلة المبكرة” (Early Stage)، و”مرحلة الفكرة” (Idea Stage)، و”أولويات الابتكار” (Innovation Priorities)، التي تهدف جميعها إلى دعم رواد الأعمال في جميع أنحاء العالم وتمكينهم من تطوير مشاريعهم وصقل مهاراتهم والتفاعل مع شبكة عالمية من المرشدين والمستشارين.

وقد ركزت نسخة العام 2025 من المسابقة على مسار استراتيجي جديد مخصص لتقنيات الفضاء، ويشمل عدداً من المجالات الفرعية مثل التعدين والصحة والرياضة والزراعة وإدارة الموارد. يشكّل هذا المسار استكمالاً للمسار العام، ويقدم جوائز نقدية مخصصة لتقنيات الفضاء يبلغ مجموعها 200 ألف دولار أمريكي، بالإضافة إلى مجموع الجوائز الإجمالي البالغ 800 ألف دولار أمريكي.

وخلال اليوم الأخير من منتدى “بيبان 24” (Biban24)، تم الإعلان عن فوز شركة Nomiq في “مرحلة الفكرة” (Idea Stage)، ونالت منصة Yumari المركز الأول في مسار “المرحلة المبكرة” (Early Stage)، بينما فازت شركة MisMar بمسار “مرحلة النمو” (Growth Stage).

بالإضافة إلى ذلك، نالت شركة VitruvianMD لقب الفائز العام في فئة الرعاية الصحية، وحصلت شركة EnergyX على المركز الأول في فئة الطاقة، وشركة Salutes Space على مرتبة الشرف العليا في فئة “اقتصاديات المستقبل” (Economies of the Future). في حين فازت شركة Marine Innovation في المسابقة عن فئة الاستدامة.

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Monsha'at: Biban24 fördert Wachstum und Entwicklung regionaler KMU mit wegweisenden, während der Messe abgeschlossenen Verträgen im Wert von über 35 Mrd. SAR

RIAD, Saudi–Arabien, Nov. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Die Biban24 – Saudi–Arabiens Vorzeigeforum für Startups und KMUs – hat die Bühne für die Förderung des saudischen Unternehmertums bereitet, indem es führende und angehende Unternehmer, Unternehmen und Investoren aus der ganzen Welt zusammengebracht hat, um eine Reihe bemerkenswerter Vereinbarungen im Wert von mehr als 9 Mrd. USD zu treffen.

Das von Monsha'at, der Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority (Generalbehörde für kleine und mittlere Unternehmen) des Königreichs Saudi–Arabien, organisierte Forum Biban24, das vom 5. bis 9. November im Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center stattfand, zog beeindruckende 182.000 Besucher an, setzte neue Maßstäbe für die Zusammenarbeit mit KMU und schuf ein konstruktives Umfeld für Investoren und Unternehmer, um wirkungsvolle Partnerschaften und Unternehmen zu gründen.

Am fünften und letzten Tag des Treffens kamen führende Einrichtungen zusammen, um eine Reihe von innovativen Vereinbarungen, Absichtserklärungen und exklusiven Partnerschaften zu unterzeichnen, die das regionale und globale Unternehmertum fördern sollen.

Hervorzuheben ist, dass Tameed am 5. Tag der Veranstaltung ein Finanzierungsportfolio im Wert von 2,6 Mrd. SAR aufgelegt hat. Interactive Smart Communications stellte ebenfalls ein Finanzierungsportfolio im Wert von 1 Mrd. SAR vor, während Mudarabah ein Portfolio von 1 Mrd. SAR ankündigte. Darüber hinaus kündigte Saudi Aramco Investitionsrunden von WAED Ventures in Höhe von 18 Mio. SAR an.

Biban24 war auch Gastgeber der Endrunden des Entrepreneurship World Cup (EWC). 100 Finalisten aus 52 Ländern nahmen an der Endrunde des jährlichen Startup–Pitch–Wettbewerbs teil, bei dem die Teilnehmer die Chance hatten, Geldpreise in Höhe von 1 Mio. USD zu gewinnen und von der Möglichkeit profitieren konnten, Netzwerke zu knüpfen und Zugang zu Investitionsmöglichkeiten zu erhalten.

In den vergangenen Jahren hat der EWC mehrere Auszeichnungskategorien angeboten, darunter „Growth Stage“, „Early Stage“, „Idea Stage“ und „Innovation Priorities“, die alle darauf abzielen, Unternehmer auf der ganzen Welt zu unterstützen und zu befähigen, ihre Projekte zu entwickeln, ihre Fähigkeiten zu verfeinern und mit einem globalen Netzwerk von Mentoren und Beratern zusammenzuarbeiten.

Bei der Ausgabe des Wettbewerbs für das Jahr 2025 wurde der Schwerpunkt auf eine neue strategische Schiene gelegt, die sich mit Weltraumtechnologien befasst und mehrere Teilbereiche wie Bergbau, Gesundheit und Sport, Landwirtschaft und Ressourcenmanagement umfasst. Diese Schiene ergänzt die allgemeine Schiene mit Geldpreisen speziell für Raumfahrttechnologien in Höhe von insgesamt 200.000 USD, zusätzlich zum Gesamtpreispool von 800.000 USD.

Am letzten Tag der Biban24 wurde Nomiq als Gewinner der „Idea Stage“ bekanntgegeben, Yumari belegte den ersten Platz in der „Early Stage“–Schiene, während MisMar zum Gewinner der „Growth Stage“ ernannt wurde.

VitruvianMD wurde als Gesamtsieger in der Kategorie Gesundheitswesen ermittelt. EnergyX belegte den ersten Platz in der Kategorie Energie, und Salutes Space wurde mit der höchsten Auszeichnung in der Kategorie „Wirtschaft der Zukunft“ geehrt. Marine Innovation wurde als Gewinner des Wettbewerbs in der Kategorie Nachhaltigkeit bekanntgegeben.

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