Report Shows Earth’s Climate is Out of Balance, as Indicators Hit New Extremes - Inside Climate News

Inside Climate News
March 23, 2026
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A new report documents that Earth's climate system is operating outside historical norms with unprecedented environmental indicators.

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Accelerating climate change impacts weather patterns, sea levels, and ecosystems worldwide, affecting food security and natural disaster risk.

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A new report documents that Earth's climate system is operating outside historical norms, with multiple environmental indicators reaching unprecedented levels. The findings show measurable shifts across global temperature, ocean conditions, and atmospheric composition that deviate significantly from the range observed in recent centuries. Scientists use these indicators to demonstrate that human-driven greenhouse gas emissions have pushed planetary systems into a state of imbalance. The report underscores the acceleration of climate change impacts on weather patterns, sea levels, and ecosystems worldwide. These baseline measurements serve as critical reference points for tracking the scale and speed of ongoing climate disruption.

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