Another red stripe will be added to the Jersey Climate Stripes after the island recorded its seventh warmest year in 2024.
Jersey Met Office said the average temperature in 2024 was 12.95C, recorded from daily night-time minimum and daily maximum temperatures. According to the Environment Minister Steve Luce, the increasing temperatures were "greatly concerning". The increasing temperatures are associated with impacts on biodiversity, food security, and sea levels - which, as an island, is greatly concerning.
Steve Luce said he was continuing to encourage islanders to reduce their carbon footprint and ensure Jersey remains on a pathway to net zero by 2050, in line with the internationally recognised targets of the Paris Agreement.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5y74dm3m2yo
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This is alarming and collective actions are urgently needed
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Climate action isn’t a choice, it’s a necessity
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This should serve as a warning to everyone that climate change is real and the planet is becoming warmer every year which has dire implications like melting of glaciers
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This is a clear indication of the harsh effects of climate change. This trend highlights the need for urgent action to address rising temperatures and environmental challenges.
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Policies and laws should be enforced, those that cause pollution, CO2 emissions should take responsibility and resolve this by reducing emissions improve on target of clean energy.
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We need stronger action to cut emissions and transition to clean energy faster
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@grace_njeri_804 true
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Rising temperatures threaten biodiversity, food security, and coastal stability, issues that Jersey, as an island, cannot afford to ignore.
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@rashid_kamau need to take action ASAP.