September 2025 Monthly Report Press Briefing – Thursday, October 23 at 8:00 AM PDT
Berkeley Earth invites you to our September 2025 Monthly Press Briefing, where our science team will present the latest global temperature data and share emerging insights into evolving climate trends.

This month’s session is taking place slightly later than usual due to upstream reporting delays, which will be addressed during the presentation. Our science team will share the newest findings on global surface temperatures, highlight unusual climate signals observed in September 2025, and provide context on both short-term fluctuations and long-term warming trends.
Through this series, Berkeley Earth aims to support journalists, industry leaders, policymakers, and the public with timely, data-backed insights drawn from our leading open-access climate science.
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, October 23, 2025
Time: 8:00 AM PDT | 5:00 PM CET
Platform: Zoom (30-minute live session)
Open to: Press and public
Registration is required via the link below.
What to Expect:
- A review of the latest global temperature data
- Scientific context on short-term variability and long-term trends
- Insights from Berkeley Earth’s research team
- Opportunity for live Q&A
Join us for this 30-minute live Zoom session featuring:
Dr. Robert Rohde, Chief Scientist
Dr. Zeke Hausfather, Research Scientist
Dr. Devin Rand, Research Scientist
Moderated by Kristen Sissener, Executive Director
Why These Briefings Matter
As part of our ongoing commitment to making climate science open, transparent, and accessible, Berkeley Earth’s Monthly Press Briefing Series provides independent, data-driven insights at a time when reliable sources of climate data and analysis are essential for sustaining adaptation and resilience efforts worldwide.
Interested in Sponsoring Our Briefings?
Berkeley Earth’s Monthly Press Briefing Series reaches a mailing list of 13,000+ and consistently draws 200+ registrants per session, representing a diverse and informed global audience across the climate space—including journalists, researchers, policymakers, and professionals from the U.S., U.K., EU, and beyond.
If you’re interested in sponsoring future sessions, we’d love to connect. Reach out to us at admin@berkeleyearth.org to learn more about partnership opportunities.


