U.N. says world likely to miss climate targets despite COVID pause in emissions

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The pace of climate change has not been slowed by the global health crisis and the world remains behind in its battle to cut carbon emissions, the United Nations reported

The virus-related economic downturn caused only a temporary downturn in CO2 emissions last year and it was not enough to reverse rising levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, the World Meteorological Organization said.

Reduction targets for emissions are not being met and there is a rising likelihood the world will miss its Paris Agreement aim of reducing global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the WMO said in its United in Science 2021 Report. A truck engine is tested for pollution exiting its exhaust pipe near the Mexican-U.S. border in Otay Mesa, California September 10, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Blake/

There is now a 40% chance that the average global temperature in one of the next five years will be at least 1.5C warmer than pre-industrial levels, the report said.

 

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The entire world stopped for a whole year, and we’re still gonna miss our goal. What hope do we have that we will avoid a global humanitarian crisis?

Need to bend the curve before 2030......

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