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Live Science Today: Earth hits record energy imbalance, Hawaii floods and NASA prepares for Artemis II launch

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An inundated golf course in the foreground and a mountain in the background.

The Ala Wai Golf Course is seen inundated with water from Hawaii’s worst flooding in decades. (Image credit: Stephen Lam/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

The world’s climate is more out of balance than at any time in recorded history, the UN’s weather agency said in a dire warning today.

We already know that human-released carbon emissions blanket Earth’s atmosphere and increasingly trap more solar radiation than can be reemitted back into space, creating an imbalance that heats the planet. But a new report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has revealed that this process is happening faster than any time in history, with 2025 beating the previous record set the year before.


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