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2024 was the hottest year in NASA's record, stretching back to 1880. The past 10 years were the warmest 10 years on record. Human activities, particularly the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, are causing the current long-term warming trend.


The monthly GISTEMP surface temperature analysis update has been posted. The global mean temperature anomaly for April 2025 was 1.23°C above the 1951-1980 April average. go.nasa.gov/2PakncL

NASAGISS's tweet image. The monthly GISTEMP surface temperature analysis update has been posted. The global mean temperature anomaly for April 2025 was 1.23°C above the 1951-1980 April average. go.nasa.gov/2PakncL

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Home sweet home. 🌎 At Goddard, we use satellites, planes, ships & more to study Earth beyond what our eyes can perceive. This unique view helps monitor changes to our home planet at every scale. No matter how we look at it, our planet is a beautiful one.

NASAGoddard's tweet image. Home sweet home. 🌎

At Goddard, we use satellites, planes, ships & more to study Earth beyond what our eyes can perceive. This unique view helps monitor changes to our home planet at every scale.
 
No matter how we look at it, our planet is a beautiful one.
NASAGoddard's tweet image. Home sweet home. 🌎

At Goddard, we use satellites, planes, ships & more to study Earth beyond what our eyes can perceive. This unique view helps monitor changes to our home planet at every scale.
 
No matter how we look at it, our planet is a beautiful one.
NASAGoddard's tweet image. Home sweet home. 🌎

At Goddard, we use satellites, planes, ships & more to study Earth beyond what our eyes can perceive. This unique view helps monitor changes to our home planet at every scale.
 
No matter how we look at it, our planet is a beautiful one.

Every day is #EarthDay here at GISS! We study our home planet and the ways it's changing, using satellite data, measurements from the ground and sea, and supercomputers. Join us in celebrating Earth Day as only NASA can: nasa.gov/curiousuniverse


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Do your walls need a refresh? Surround yourself with stunning views of our home planet. This year’s #EarthDay poster features imagery from the Landsat mission. Download yours today: go.nasa.gov/4lKNgeQ

NASAEarth's tweet image. Do your walls need a refresh? Surround yourself with stunning views of our home planet. This year’s #EarthDay poster features imagery from the Landsat mission. 

Download yours today: go.nasa.gov/4lKNgeQ

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What planet does NASA study more than any other? If you said Earth — you're correct! We're kicking off a five-part series of our "Curious Universe" podcast about our unique home planet. Stay tuned for future episodes wherever you get your podcasts. go.nasa.gov/4jCZF2D

NASA's tweet image. What planet does NASA study more than any other?

If you said Earth — you're correct! We're kicking off a five-part series of our "Curious Universe" podcast about our unique home planet. Stay tuned for future episodes wherever you get your podcasts. go.nasa.gov/4jCZF2D

The monthly GISTEMP surface temperature analysis update has been posted. The global mean temperature anomaly for March 2025 was 1.36°C above the 1951-1980 March average. go.nasa.gov/2PakncL

NASAGISS's tweet image. The monthly GISTEMP surface temperature analysis update has been posted. The global mean temperature anomaly for March 2025 was 1.36°C above the 1951-1980 March average. go.nasa.gov/2PakncL

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Congratulations to @NASA_NCCS user Maggie DeLession and co-authors on your journal article “Modeling Atmospheric Brown Carbon in the GISS ModelE Earth System Model” being named Best @NASAGISS Paper of 2024! Read more: go.nasa.gov/3FUGUcb

NASA_NCCS's tweet image. Congratulations to @NASA_NCCS user Maggie DeLession and co-authors on your journal article “Modeling Atmospheric Brown Carbon in the GISS ModelE Earth System Model” being named Best @NASAGISS Paper of 2024! Read more: go.nasa.gov/3FUGUcb

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Ancient civilizations figured it out, mariners confirmed it and space missions let us see it with our own eyes — Earth is round! A @NASA scientist explains how we’ve known for centuries that our planet is a sphere. More: go.nasa.gov/43B7i4C


The monthly GISTEMP surface temperature analysis update has been posted. The global mean temperature anomaly for February 2025 was 1.26°C above the 1951-1980 February average. go.nasa.gov/2PakncL

NASAGISS's tweet image. The monthly GISTEMP surface temperature analysis update has been posted. The global mean temperature anomaly for February 2025 was 1.26°C above the 1951-1980 February average. go.nasa.gov/2PakncL

The monthly GISTEMP surface temperature analysis update has been posted. The global mean temperature anomaly for January 2025 was 1.36°C above the 1951-1980 January average. go.nasa.gov/2PakncL

NASAGISS's tweet image. The monthly GISTEMP surface temperature analysis update has been posted. The global mean temperature anomaly for January 2025 was 1.36°C above the 1951-1980 January average. go.nasa.gov/2PakncL

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El 2024 fue el año más cálido registrado por @NASAEarth. Las temperaturas globales estuvieron aproximadamente 1,28 grados Celsius por encima del promedio del período de referencia 1951-1980, de acuerdo con el análisis de las temperaturas globales de la NASA, GISTEMP.


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2024 was the hottest year in NASA’s record, which starts in 1880. Global temperatures were around 1.28 degrees Celsius (2.30 degrees Fahrenheit) higher in 2024 than the 1951-1980 average, the baseline period used in GISTEMP.


The monthly GISTEMP surface temperature analysis update has been posted. The global mean temperature anomaly for November 2024 was 1.31°C above the 1951-1980 November average. go.nasa.gov/2PakncL

NASAGISS's tweet image. The monthly GISTEMP surface temperature analysis update has been posted. The global mean temperature anomaly for November 2024 was 1.31°C above the 1951-1980 November average. go.nasa.gov/2PakncL

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