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This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration Former federal climate experts warn that atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations hit a record high in May and that the monthly average global temperature this summer could rise as much as 3.5 degrees Fahrenheit (1.9 degrees Celsius) above the pre-industrial benchmark used to measure the heating from greenhouse gases.
The United States did not send a federal government delegation to the latest round of high-level global climate negotiations in Bonn, Germany, but the current administration’s foreign and economic policy nevertheless partly shaped the talks, stirring both fear and hope. The U.S. attack on Iran and its ripple effects across energy markets fueled concerns that climate action is increasingly being sidelined by military conflicts and economic rivalries.
The United States did not send a federal government delegation to the latest round of high-level global climate negotiations in Bonn, Germany, but the current administration’s foreign and economic policy nevertheless partly shaped the talks, stirring both fear and hope. The U.S. attack on Iran and its ripple effects across energy markets fueled concerns that climate action is increasingly being sidelined by military conflicts and economic rivalries.