As global temperatures rise, are liberal democracies on trial?

It will be World Environment Day on Wednesday this week.

UN secretary-general António Guterres will be delivering a “pivotal speech” in New York, which is being billed like this:

“As climate records are shattered, and emissions continue to rise … the Secretary-General will set out some hard-hitting truths about the state of the climate, the grotesque risk leaders are running, and what companies and countries … need to do over the next 18 months to salvage humanity’s chances of a liveable future.”

What climate records are being shattered? You don’t have to look far.

April was the 11th consecutive month of record-high global temperatures, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

April was also the warmest April on record since global records began in 1850, with the global surface temperature being 1.32 degrees Celsius above the 20th-century average.

See the graph below.

Individual countries have been hit by record-breaking heatwaves recently too.

In India last week, temperatures hit a new record high of 49.9C in Delhi, one of the most populous cities on Earth.

One weather station even recorded a high of 52.9C, although authorities from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that might have been due to a faulty sensor. The heatwave led to headlines like this:

In Mexico, a country with more than 127 million people, more temperature records have been broken.

Mexico City experienced a record temperature of 34.7C at the end of month, leading to heat-related deaths of humans, and howler monkeys reportedly falling dead from trees. Scientists say intensifying heat could bring new record temperatures to Mexico in coming weeks.

In the United States, parts of central Florida recorded their hottest May on record.

That’s just some of the climate background to Mr Guterres’s speech in New York this week.

Markets won’t stop climate change on their own 

But there’s something else that’s worth noting.

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