Limiting Global Temperature Rise to 1.5°c Is Still Possible, Says Guterres
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“We know what permanently exceeding this limit would mean for people and the planet,” warned Secretary-General António Guterres, stressing that “science is driving us to climate action” and that “so is the economy.” Reaffirming commitments Held several weeks before the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), […]
At a high-level event on climate action, in New York, one day after North American President Donald Trump had given a speech to radicalise climate science, Guterres noted that, in the last ten years, global temperature projection has fallen from four degrees Celsius to less than three -- if current nationally determined contributions are fully implemented. "Now, we need new plans for 2035 that go far beyond and much faster: to carry out drastic …
For years, the guidelines and warming thresholds (such as the +1.5°C heading set by the Paris Agreement) have been guiding climate action, with limited success. Useful to underline the urgency of acting, would the logic of the countdown be exceeded?
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