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(Getty Images) āJust because weāve temporarily gone over 1.5 degrees doesnāt mean weāve breached the Paris Agreement limit,ā cautioned Samantha Burgess, deputy director of the Copernicus program. For that to happen the globe needs to exceed that threshold for a much longer time period , such as a couple of decades instead of a couple of weeks. From The Associated Press: āJune temperatures briefly passed key climate threshold. Scientists expect more such spikesā With all due respect to Burgess, I sense hedging here. From another climatologist, thereās this: Rob Jackson, a Stanford University climate scientist who like Rahmstorf wasnāt involved in collecting the Copernicus data, said its significance is still unclear. āBut sometime in the next few years we will shatter global temperature records,ā he said. āItās the coming El Nino, yes. But it isnāt just El Nino. Weāve loaded the climate system. No one should be surprised when we set extended global records. 1.5 C is coming fast; it ...