'Almost Inevitable' World Will Cross 1.5C Warming: IPCC Chief
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The President of the IPCC said that this ultrasound "due to the lack of climate action in recent years and the resulting continued increase in greenhouse gas emissions".
In a video message at the opening of COP30, Giec President Jim Skea estimated that global warming would in the short term exceed the +1.5°C threshold compared to the pre-industrial era. According to the expert, it is still possible to limit the magnitude of the phenomenon. - COP30: exceeding +1.5°C of warming is almost "inevitable", regrets the president of Giec (Environment).
"But it may still be possible to limit global warming to 1.5°C by the end of the century," said Skea.
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The president of the Giec now considers it inevitable to temporarily exceed this symbolic threshold, while keeping open the possibility of a return under this limit by the end of the century. The probability that global warming will exceed the 1.5°C bar in the short term is now considered almost inevitable. This conclusion has been [...] The article Global warming beyond 1.5°C becomes an almost certain prospect has appeared first on Le Singulier.
The Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (Giec) said "nearly inevitable" to exceed the 1.5°C warming threshold in the short term, a target set by the Paris Agreement in 20...
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