India, June 15 -- A new global study presented at the Bonn climate talks says all 11 major climate indicators assessed have increased since the last IPCC assessment.

Marine heatwaves showed the sharpest rise, increasing by 61.1%, followed by Earth's energy imbalance and maximum daily temperatures.

Human-caused warming reached 1.37degC in 2025 and could cross the 1.5degC threshold in about four years if current trends continue.

Global greenhouse gas emissions have reached an all-time high of 56.8 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent, mainly from fossil fuel use.

Scientists warn the Indian Ocean is moving towards near-permanent marine heatwave conditions, with major implications for monsoon behaviour, fisheries, coastal ecosystem...