Only 3 Years Left—New Study Warns the World Is Running Out of Time to Avoid the Worst Impacts of Climate Change
VENEZUELA, JUL 19 – Only 25 countries covering 20% of emissions have submitted climate plans, with Venezuela urging urgent action to meet the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C target before COP30.
- Venezuela is preparing proposals for COP30, just months before the conference, to encourage more ambitious climate commitments.
- Despite this warming trend, all 197 UN member states missed the February deadline to submit updated climate plans.
- Among major economies, just five G20 countries have submitted their 2035 plans: Canada, Brazil, Japan, the United States and the United Kingdom, showing significant gaps in climate commitments.
- With global warming unchecked, the 1.5 °C window is essentially shut while Africa faces severe impacts from climate change and extreme weather.
- Looking ahead, proposals could lift 175 million people out of poverty, with COP30 sessions on climate finance and a just, equitable transition to net zero by 2050.
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Only 3 Years Left? New Study Warns The World Is Running Out Of Time To Avoid The Worst Impacts Of Climate Change
We are living in a world that is warming at the fastest rate since records began. Yet, governments have been slow to act against climate change. The post Only 3 Years Left? New Study Warns The World Is Running Out Of Time To Avoid The Worst Impacts Of Climate Change appeared first on Study Finds.
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The annual Indicators of Global Climate Change report holds governments accountable for not doing enough to reduce deadly high temperatures.
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