This article documents notable events, research findings, effects, and responses related to global warming and climate change during the year 2024.
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Summaries edit
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Measurements and statistics edit
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Natural events and phenomena edit
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Actions, and goal statements edit
Science and technology edit
- 2 January: the first commercial-scale offshore wind farm in the U.S. began operation 15 miles from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, initially providing 5 MW from one wind turbine, but planning an eventual 62 turbines capable of powering 400,000 homes and businesses.[1]
Political, economic, legal, and cultural actions edit
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Mitigation goal statements edit
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Adaptation goal statements edit
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Consensus edit
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Projections edit
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Significant publications edit
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See also edit
Notes edit
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References edit
- ^ Calma, Justine (4 January 2024). "The first US commercial-scale offshore wind farm is live, but the industry faces strong headwinds". The Verge. Archived from the original on 4 January 2024.
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Organizations edit
- The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
- World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
- Climate indicators at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Surveys, summaries and report lists edit
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