World Leaders Voice Frustration as 1.5°C Target Deemed “Virtually Impossible”
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The specter of humanity's failure to curb greenhouse gas emissions looms over climate talks in Brazil, after the United Nations confirmed that it is now certain that global warming will "exceed" 1.5°C and that a tough battle lies ahead to bring temperatures back down. International tensions, economic uncertainty and the climate science-hating administration of Donald Trump in the United States...
The world is preparing for the Cop30 in Belém, but Italy is still standing at the pole. While global temperatures exceed the critical threshold of 1.5 degrees, Rome plays with the funds for the climate and defends fossils disguised as "bio" . A strategy that, according to the Wwf, leads us straight against the "iceberg" .
In the Brazilian city of Belem, the 30th edition of the UN Summit on Climate Problems began, but among the world's leaders, US President Donald Trump is missing, who recently declared that the so-called climate crisis is a bad one.
Global warming has already exceeded what is considered safe 1.5°C last year, revealing an alarming scenario for the future of the planet. In an interview with CNN New Day, Alexandre Prado, a climate change specialist, explains that documents detailing the effects of the increase in temperatures indicate a scenario of “real horror show”. “People already hear that”, recalls Prado, recalling the consequences of the climate crisis that Brazil faced …
World leaders voice frustration as 1.5°C target deemed “virtually impossible”
Nov 7 – Global leaders at a climate summit expressed deep frustration over the trajectory of global warming, as the UN warned it is now “virtually impossible” to keep temperature rise within 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. Scientists also expect 2025 to rank among the hottest years on record. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the “consensus is gone” on tackling climate change but insisted the UK remains “all in.” Prince William urged “urgen…
"We will do everything we can to keep the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels," Antonio Costa, during his intervention at the plenary session of the leaders' summit prior to the 30th United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP30), also in Belém, also in Belgium, warned: "The opportunity window for us to act and avoid irreversible impacts on humanity and nature is rapidly closing." The EU therefore, in view o…
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