The world has approximately nine years to significantly reduce its level of greenhouse gas emissions, or it will blow through ...
More than nine years ago, the world had pledged to slash emissions drastically. It has failed miserably to do so. As a result ...
The world is on a path to get 1.8 degrees Celsius (3.2 Fahrenheit) warmer than it is now, a United Nations report said ...
Greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise and the world is still on track for severe climate change impacts, a new U.N.
The goal, which was laid out in the 2015 Paris Agreement, is to limit human-caused warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius since pre-industrial times. | ITV National News ...
The currently projected warming of about 3 degrees Celsius is “too hot to handle,” says Ko Barrett, a NOAA climate advisor ...
SINGAPORE, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Even greater efforts to strip carbon dioxide from the atmosphere will fail to avert climate change catastrophe as rising global temperatures threaten to cross a key ...
The task of decarbonising the global economy can be split into three parts: electrify as many activities as possible; use low-carbon processes when that's not possible; and make electricity in ways ...
The United Nations Environment Programme has called for a 42% cut in annual global greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, urging G20 nations to heighten their ...
An analysis of internationally accepted scenarios for limiting average global temperatures to a 1.5 degrees Celsius rise ... we might need substantial amounts of carbon removal to stop warming ...
In that super-stringent cuts scenario where nations have zero net carbon emissions after mid-century, there's a 23% chance of keeping warming at or below the 1.5 degrees goal. It's far more likely ...
The world is on a path to get 1.8 degrees Celsius (3.2 Fahrenheit) warmer than it is now, but could trim half a degree of that projected future heating if countries do everything they promise to ...