Shafaqna English- A new study by World Weather Attribution and Climate Central, a United States-based organization has calculated the increase in “superhot days” attributed to climate change. An overheating world will add 57 superhot days a year.
The report, which has not yet been peer-reviewed but utilizes established techniques for climate attribution, was released on Thursday (16 Oct 2025). It highlights the significant effect of the Paris Climate Agreement.
Before the 2015 accord, the world was on track for a catastrophic 4 °C (7.2°F) of warming by the end of the century, which would have resulted in an additional 114 superhot days per year.
By fulfilling current commitments to curb emissions, the world is now heading towards 2.6C (4.7 °F) of warming. Under this scenario, the Earth will still add 57 superhot days annually by 2100 – nearly two months of dangerously high temperatures – but this is half the increase of the worst-case scenario. Since 2015, the world has already added 11 superhot days on average.
Sources: Aljazeera

