New research indicates the world is on track to exceed the 1.5°C warming limit established by the Paris Agreement before 2030. This conclusion stems from the fourth edition of key climate change indicators analyzed by researchers. The report highlights an acceleration in the rate of sea level rise, compounding concerns about the impacts of a warming planet. Scientists warn that failing to limit warming to 1.5°C will result in more severe and frequent extreme weather events globally. The findings underscore the urgent need for deeper and faster cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. Further details regarding specific data points and methodologies are expected to be released with the full report. This assessment presents a critical challenge to international climate commitments.