The world will miss its chance to avert climate disaster without an immediate and all-but-impossible fall in fossil fuel emissions, the United Nations said Tuesday in its annual assessment on greenhouse gases. said that global emissions need to fall by 7.6%, each year, every year until 2030 to limit global temperature rises to 1.5°C.
To do so they agreed on the need to reduce emissions and work towards a low-carbon world within decades. Had serious climate action begun in 2010, just after the Copenhagen summit that breathed new life into the debate, annual needed emissions cuts would be 0.7% for 2°C of warming and 3.3% for 1.5°C.The report highlighted specific “opportunities” for big emitters to push their economies into line with the Paris goals.
The Trump administration, meanwhile, notified the UN earlier this month that the US will pull out of the Paris treaty, and has taken steps to boost fossil fuel production, including subsidies for technology to capture and store COIn all, countries must increase their contributions to the climate fight five-fold to deliver the cuts needed for 1.5C.— the world’s leading scientific body on the subject — issued a stark warning that going beyond 1.
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