8th November - Today's News: 2024 on Track to be World's Warmest Year

As I predicted 20 months ago, 2024 now looks certain to be the warmest on record with this year set to be first to breach 1.5C global warming limit.   And Trump victory is a major setback for climate action, experts say - so we'll assuredly see the record broken yet again before long.

More flash floods hit Mallorca whilst in Catalan, another freak torrential deluge sends cars floating down the street in Girona

California wildfire forces thousands to evacuate

Power slowly coming back on in Cuba after passage of Hurricane Rafael

Experts urge people to stay indoors and hydrated as heatwave rolls across much of Australia

Britain is gripped by 'anticyclonic gloom' - though in the sunshine across the Highlands temperatures have hit nearly 20c

However, the Nevis Range ski resort's season delayed by poor snow conditions

More than 420,000 children affected by record drought in Amazon: UN

And the ultra-rich using jets like taxis, climate scientists warn - although, to be fair, whilst one private jet flight produces far more CO2 than I do in a whole year, overall they still only contribute around 1.8% of 4% of total global emissions.

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