Extreme Temperature Diary- Thursday March 26th, 2026/ Main Topic: Earth Being ‘Pushed Beyond Its Limits’ as Energy Imbalance Reaches Record High

Earth being ‘pushed beyond its limits’ as energy imbalance reaches record high. State of the #Climate report finds Earth’s energy has moved dangerously out of balance, with oceans absorbing vast majority of trapped heat.www.theguardian.com/environment/…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@drpauldorfman.bsky.social) 2026-03-23T10:52:16.059Z

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Earth being ‘pushed beyond its limits’ as energy imbalance reaches record high

State of the Climate report finds Earth’s energy has moved dangerously out of balance, with oceans absorbing vast majority of trapped heat

Jonathan Watts

Our home planet is struggling with a record energy imbalance, which is warming oceans to unprecedented levels, making weather more extreme and threatening health and food supplies, the World Meteorological Organization has warned.

The United Nations body confirmed 2015 to 2025 were the hottest 11 years ever measured, but a still bleaker message was that the rising temperature experienced by humans on the surface was only 1% of the faster-accumulating heat in the wider Earth system.

More than 90% of that excess is absorbed by the oceans, which experienced the highest heat content in history last year. The rate of ocean warming has more than doubled over the past two decades, compared with the average over the previous 45 years.

The authors of the latest annual State of the Global Climate report say this highlights the increasing vulnerability of a planet that is moving ever further out of balance as a result of human activity. The burning of oil, gas, coal and forests releases heat-trapping greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide, which are all at their highest level in at least 800,000 years.

This disrupts the planet’s energy equilibrium. In a well-functioning system, the amount of radiation entering and leaving the Earth system is roughly similar. But a heat surplus has been accumulating since at least 1960 and has noticeably accelerated in recent years.

This is tracked for the first time in the new report, which shows the Earth’s energy imbalance increased by about 11 zettajoules a year between 2005 and 2025, which is equivalent to about 18 times total human energy use. Last year it was more than double that average.

At present, humans and other life forms on the surface directly suffer only a small fraction of that energy backup because 91% is absorbed by oceans, 5% by the land, 1% warms the atmosphere, and 3% melts ice at the poles and on high mountains.

But even with only a tiny share of this extra energy, the world’s surface temperatures – which are the most commonly used measure of global heating – are climbing to alarming levels. Last year was the second- or third-hottest on record, depending on the dataset. World leaders say it is now inevitable the planet will – at least temporarily – breach the target of limiting heating to 1.5C above preindustrial levels set by the Paris agreement. They say the dire consequences are already evident in faltering harvests, worsening dengue outbreaks and increasingly severe heatwaves, forest fires and storms.

“The state of the global climate is in a state of emergency. Planet Earth is being pushed beyond its limits. Every key climate indicator is flashing red,” said the UN secretary-general, António Guterres. “Humanity has just endured the 11 hottest years on record. When history repeats itself 11 times, it is no longer a coincidence. It is a call to act.”

The effect on the oceans is still not fully understood, but the impacts are expected to be still more profound and long-lasting. Sea levels are rising at an accelerating pace, and sea ice is at its third-lowest level ever.

The authors of the paper said more of the heat is moving into the depths, which is affecting circulation and locking in the consequences for thousands of years.

Nearer the surface, heatwaves and acidification are a growing problem for corals and other marine life, while the melting of ice is pushing up sea levels and weakening the planet’s ability to reflect solar radiation back into space, thus adding to the energy imbalance.

There is no respite in sight. The Pacific is coming to the end of a La Niña phase, which is usually associated with cooler temperatures at the surface across much of the world. By the end of this year, forecasts suggest this could be replaced by an El Niño, which will bring more heating. “If we transition to El Niño we will see an increase in global temperature again and potentially to record levels,” said Dr John Kennedy, the lead author of the WMO report.

Watch this: Well over 1500 heat records smashed over the last week across the US. Likely the most deviant US #heatwave in memory. (There are many more, these are just the records tracked by CoolWx)

Jeff Berardelli (@weatherprof.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T13:23:07.317Z

I can't believe we're doing this again, but…we're doing this again. Another day of record-shattering Match heat across interior West & Central U.S., w/countless March (& even some April) monthly records broken. Some locations are even breaking monthly records set…last week.

Daniel Swain (@weatherwest.bsky.social) 2026-03-25T21:14:48.000Z

So far March 2026 is the US warmest March on record, as should come as no surprise. But it’s only a sliver higher than 2012. It will be a race to the finish! (PRISM data)

Jeff Berardelli (@weatherprof.bsky.social) 2026-03-25T14:18:05.480Z

Likely the best visual of the historic heatwave in the US West. You just don’t see deviations like this.

Jeff Berardelli (@weatherprof.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T03:22:47.110Z

I agree. This event has been meteorologically astonishing, and its impacts will be felt long after it ends in terms of record low snowpack, sharply increased wildfire risk, and extreme low watershed runoff/streamflow into summer and beyond.

Daniel Swain (@weatherwest.bsky.social) 2026-03-25T21:25:37.955Z

Last week’s heat wave was record-smashing, extraordinary, and impossible to ignore. It continued yesterday and even today in parts of the state. This new blog post provides some climate context on the mind-boggling temperatures and how they are affecting the drought and snowpack situation. #cowx

Colorado Climate Center (@climate.colostate.edu) 2026-03-26T18:24:53.230Z

"We look ahead to March & April as the time when big storms are possible and the deficits can be made up. Unfortunately, this year has been just the opposite: Instead of much-needed snowstorms, we’re in an unprecedented March heat wave that is accelerating the melting of what little snow is there."

Colorado Climate Center (@climate.colostate.edu) 2026-03-25T21:01:38.584Z

New WMO Climate report is published bsky.app/profile/cecallihelper.bsky.social/post/3mhxrb6svcs2s

Pia (@cecallihelper.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T14:14:29.121Z

"U.S. Winter Storms Are Intensifying—And Climate Data Explains Why" via #CreativeLearningGuild: creativelearningguild.co.uk/nature/u-s-w…

Michael E. Mann (@michaelemann.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T12:19:31.129Z

UK climate minister: We need to re-make the case for net zero. The UK is broadly on track for net zero by 2050 yet success is being drowned out by those who claim we should not bother to address #climate change, and the impact of the war in Iran. www.independent.co.uk/climate-chan…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@drpauldorfman.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T10:24:28.671Z

1/ For those of us keeping an eye on systemic #climate risks, these aren’t difficult dots to connect. I find it downright frightening. We need to brace for impacts and spring into preparedness now.This thread outlines 6 key papers and what we can do in response. ⬇️🧵

Dr. Aaron Thierry (@thierryaaron.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T07:16:47.848Z

As @drkatemarvel.bsky.social explains here, when the US admin ended the NASA climate modeling group's office lease, they were kicked out of their building — and "have been kind of couch surfing at various NYC universities and libraries" since then. Unbelievable.Read more here:

Katharine Hayhoe (@katharinehayhoe.com) 2026-03-26T17:42:25.090Z

This week in Talking Climate, we cover making cities walkable, losing sleep in the heat, and three ways to cool your home. Read on for all the details, and don't forget to share what you learn with others!

Katharine Hayhoe (@katharinehayhoe.com) 2026-03-26T00:58:36.136Z

Lowest snowpack on record in the Southwest by longgg shot!Only 36% of normal currently. Much lower in spots. Former record 57% in 2015 going back to 1987. Obviously this can have huge implications for water availability and fire season… 1/

Jeff Berardelli (@weatherprof.bsky.social) 2026-03-25T22:23:40.345Z

By my calculations the lowest are… 2015: 57% of normal, 2018: 72%, 2007: 73%, 2012: 77%, 2013: 79%New paper on snowpack-fire connection here… iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1…

Jeff Berardelli (@weatherprof.bsky.social) 2026-03-25T22:24:42.339Z

By Mar 31/Apr 1, the ridiculous ridge will finally move eastward, opening door for a pair of decent April storm systems to affect most of the West (including CA). The first storm will be warm, with rain even in high mountains, but second will be colder w/accumulating mtn snow.

Daniel Swain (@weatherwest.bsky.social) 2026-03-25T12:38:02.000Z

Reform death cult.#Reform deputy leader, Richard Tice, blames the #climate crisis on “the power of the sun” and “volcanoes”, has pledged to lift the ban on fracking. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@drpauldorfman.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T10:23:14.016Z

UK’s renewables power output hit a record on Wednesday, with a surge in wind and solar generation helping to blunt the impact of the Middle East war on power prices www.bloomberg.com/news/article…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@drpauldorfman.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T10:35:29.809Z

Factcheck: Nine false or misleading myths about North Sea oil and gas www.carbonbrief.org/factcheck-ni…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@drpauldorfman.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T10:34:05.485Z

UK's biggest energy firm has seen a 50% rise in solar panel sales after the US-Israel war with Iran pushed oil and gas prices upwww.bbc.co.uk/news/article…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@drpauldorfman.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T10:32:22.905Z

The first cable for the world's largest offshore wind farm has been pulled ashore at a Norfolk village. www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/2596831…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@drpauldorfman.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T10:31:15.920Z

A home battery case study: From little interest in storage, to bills that are always in credit. Free electricity every day.reneweconomy.com.au/a-home-batte…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@drpauldorfman.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T10:29:47.762Z

According to new research published in PNAS, a Cold War-era #nuclear submarine sitting at the bottom of the Norwegian Sea is still leaking radioactive material. www.vice.com/en/article/a…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@drpauldorfman.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T10:27:15.034Z

A Pacific Island is sitting atop a #nuclear time bomb that could pollute the oceans for centuries. metro.co.uk/2026/03/25/c…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@drpauldorfman.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T10:26:26.086Z

THE GOP PANIC IS REALNot only are Democrats consistently overperforming, they have flipped 30 state legislative seats since Trump was elected.Republicans have flipped ZERO.If this trend holds, Democrats could take back the House and the Senate by a wide margin.

Christopher Webb (@cwebbonline.com) 2026-03-25T23:38:30.889Z

Well, we humans had a good run anyway…www.nature.com/articles/d41…

Michael E. Mann (@michaelemann.bsky.social) 2026-03-26T12:30:20.851Z

Stunning 4,600 year-old silver bracelets with inlaid semi-precious stones in the shape of butterflies! 🦋🦋🦋🦋They belonged to Egyptian Queen Hetepheres. From her tomb at Giza. Old Kingdom, 4th Dynasty, c. 2613-2494 BC.Grand Egyptian Museum, Cairo📷 by me#Archaeology

Alison Fisk (@alisonfisk.bsky.social) 2026-03-25T09:45:55.491Z

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