COP30: Pacific Nations Call for World to Act as 1.5C Threshold Nears
Pacific nations highlight urgent climate risks and lead a renewable energy drive aiming for 100% reliance, while global emissions hit record highs, WMO says.
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Why COP30 leaders must stop the super-rich from burning down the planet
The climate crisis is now The world is running out of time. The UN has just warned that if carbon emissions aren’t cut down by 60% by 2030 we will most definitely fail to limit global heating to 1.5C, the critical threshold to prevent the worst impacts of the climate crisis. As we approach COP30, governments are currently aiming for a 10% reduction. The gap between what’s needed and what’s being done is dangerously wide. Our carbon budget, the …
For a long time, politicians used the World Climate Conferences to stage themselves as a world saver. But the 1.5-degree goal failed, the mood for this year's kick-off behave unusually. Was it now? The UN Secretary-General is already setting new noble goals.
COP30: Pacific nations urge world to act
BELEM, Brasil: Pacific nations head to the world’s biggest climate talks making the familiar plea to keep global warming under 1.5C to stay alive, as scientists say the world will now certainly surpass the limit, at least temporarily. The post COP30: Pacific nations urge world to act appeared first on Post Courier.
Belém (Brazil).- The 30th UN climate summit (COP30) officially begins this Monday in the city of Belém, in the Brazilian Amazon, with a long list of outstanding tasks and the mission to curb the growing wave of negationism. Representatives of some 170 countries will participate in a meeting marked by a world in crisis, profound geopolitical changes, a record number of armed conflicts, trade disputes and important world leaders that sow doubts ab…
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