the chance for humanity to prevent the worst of Climate change and securing a livable and sustainable life future for Everything is still there. However, it is hanging by a fragile thread as climate scientists appeal directly Everyone should take advantage of this decrease chance Reduction global warming to 1.5°C (2.7°F) or risk Harming people living today and their descendants for thousands of years.
With drawings showing individuals – from children to retirees – set ever suffer more from rising heatthe intergovernmental body of the United Nations on The Climate Change Report (IPCC) gives a more Personal evolution of findings related to looming threats instead past Government studies.
There is a window that closes quickly of An opportunity to secure a livable and sustainable environment future for The report said.
The choices and actions that were implemented in This contract will have effects now and for thousands of Years ” addedpointing to long-term Risks like desertification and rising sea levels.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomed the report as a guide for Defuse the “climate time bomb”.
“our world It needs climate action on he said at the launch of the report.
Governments fell short of undertakings in The 2015 Paris Agreement to reduce climate warming through conversion off Fossil fuels amid crises including COVID-19, Russia invasion of Ukraine, food shortages, strained relations between China and the United States, the two largest emitters of greenhouse gases.
Summary of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for Policy makers, thousands step up of pages of climate science in six Massive reports, published since 2014, are sprinkled over with References to healthy lifestyles, such as cycling, walking, and rich diets in Fruits and vegetables with Less high carbon meat.
He. She also Outlines the increasing risks to mental health from a warming climate.
“We brought in Human side” of Climate Change, Hosung Lee, chair of IPCC, said a news conference, saying it was an important shift since last IPCC policy document in 2014, which contained few references to individuals and behavior.
peter thorn, one of Authors IPCC, Geography professor At the University of Maynooth in Ireland, he said it was about time for Everyone must accept a share of responsible.
We at all levels – governments, communities and individuals – have made Climate change for someone else problem,” he added.
The report was approved after a week-long meeting of Scientists and governments in Interlaken, Switzerland, to negotiate the text.
It reiterates the IPCC’s previous findings as “unequivocal”. humanity Who is to blame for Climate change.
But in particular, previous reports show Scientists have “high” or “very high” confidence about the scale of Coming risks and diminishing opportunities to address them.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change also Appeals to people’s self-interest, saying this would work for combat Climate change by switching to clean energy makes sense for health and well being, in What the delegates said was partly an attempt win over Those who doubt about science or economy.
Walking and cycling
Access to clean energy and technologies It improves health, especially for women And children; Low carbon electrification, walking, cycling, and public Transport promotion air quality, improving health, job opportunities, and achieving justice.”
Economic benefits for peopleHealth from air The quality improvements alone will be about the same, or perhaps greater than the costs of reduce or avoid emissions added.
She said the planet’s temperature has risen by 1.1 degrees Celsius over the pre-industrial period times and he on The path for breaching 1.5°C – a threshold for never more Catastrophic effects – between 2030 and 2035 on current trends.
The Paris Agreement seeks to limit warming to “Well below2 °C during follow-up efforts. for 1.5 °C.
“Limiting warming to 1.5°C and 2°C involves speed, depth and in The report said that most cases of immediate reduction of greenhouse gas emissions warning It can exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius trigger Effects such as irreversible thawing of Ice sheets that would push up sea levels.
One clarification in the report shows how Hazards – including drought, fire and sea level riseAnd heat Waves – will climb consistently throughout a person’s life.
colorful background shows Low risk with Cool blue, finished with beige and orange with Red and purple are at their hottest and most dangerous future in the century’s second half.
a person is born in 1950, for For example, mainly live shows in soft beige, for For example only facing orange level of risk in 2020 while holding a walking stick at 70. On the other hand, A.J baby I saw crawling in 2020 will quickly move From orange to age of Red and purple risk as they reach the age of 70 in 2090.
“everything on deck. What matters is human life and their future, livability of this planet,” Kaisa Kosonen said, who Headed the Greenpeace delegation in Interlaken. “there role for everyone.”
report, is addedhe “final warningfrom IPCC for Work to avoid 1.5°C.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change also See better protection of nature as an essential part of Measures to address and protect climate change people.
Emissions rise, forests, coral reefs, and ice melt in the Arctic risk of Extinctions and irreversible loss of Biodiversity “- and those changes threatened critical natural systems people Depends onLike precipitation for The report said that water security and agriculture.
COP28
will direct the report next United Nations annual climate summit in Dubai, COP28, in December. The conference is scheduled to give a first “stock” of Climate action under the Paris Pact.
Oliver Geden, author of the IPCC at the German Institute for The report of the International Panel on Climate Change, International and Security Affairs, said, for the first time, including an estimate global Greenhouse gas emissions must fall by 60% from 2019 levels by 2035 to protect 1.5°C. goal.
2035 is next horizon for national climate action planswhich mostly now stretch Until 2030.
Previous report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change set standard for cutbacks in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 of 43% below 2019 levels, to get 50% chance of Keep warming to 1.5 °C.
But such cuts are, for now, theoretical.
According to the International Energy Agency, global Energy-related carbon emissions are up nearly 1% in 2022 to a new record high. and temperatures currently on The path to reach 2.7°C by 2100 with current policies, according to a climate action tracker compiled by scientists.
Delegates to the Interlaken talks said Saudi Arabia and other oil producers have resisted calls from vulnerable countries, including small island states in risk of rising seas for more sincere language in Call summary report for a phase-out of Coal, oil and gas in favor of Renewable energy.
But it’s still going strong points in favor of Renewable energy.
in one Graph, for For example, the Solar and Wind Energy Summit A list of at a reasonable price options for curb emissions, with Nuclear and carbon capture and storage of Fossil fuel emissions are at the bottom. unit costs of Solar decreased by 85% and wind by 55% from 2010 to 2019 says.
the report also highlights injustice of the world’s planet-warming emissions, noting that 10% of families with the highest Per capita emissions contribute 34%-45% of global consumption-related emissions. At the same time, the bottom half He is responsible for only 13%-15% of the total.
Madeleine Diouf Delightful, chair of 46 people group of the least-developed countriesnamed for Quick action on a new box for help Poor countries are coping with Climate losses and damages.
This month, a hurricane killed Freddy over 500 people in Malawi, Mozambique, and Madagascar. last yearfloods in Pakistan caused more Of the 1700 deaths and more of $30 billion in economic losses.
We are not doing enough, and it is the poor and vulnerable who bear the brunt of Our people failure Delightful guests said.
the chance for humanity to prevent the worst of Climate change and securing a livable and sustainable life future for Everything is still there. However, it is hanging by a fragile thread as climate scientists appeal directly Everyone should take advantage of this decrease chance Reduction global warming to 1.5°C (2.7°F) or risk Harming people living today and their descendants for thousands of years.
With drawings showing individuals – from children to retirees – set ever suffer more from rising heatthe intergovernmental body of the United Nations on The Climate Change Report (IPCC) gives a more Personal evolution of findings related to looming threats instead past Government studies.
There is a window that closes quickly of An opportunity to secure a livable and sustainable environment future for The report said.
The choices and actions that were implemented in This contract will have effects now and for thousands of Years ” addedpointing to long-term Risks like desertification and rising sea levels.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomed the report as a guide for Defuse the “climate time bomb”.
“our world It needs climate action on he said at the launch of the report.
Governments fell short of undertakings in The 2015 Paris Agreement to reduce climate warming through conversion off Fossil fuels amid crises including COVID-19, Russia invasion of Ukraine, food shortages, strained relations between China and the United States, the two largest emitters of greenhouse gases.
Summary of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for Policy makers, thousands step up of pages of climate science in six Massive reports, published since 2014, are sprinkled over with References to healthy lifestyles, such as cycling, walking, and rich diets in Fruits and vegetables with Less high carbon meat.
He. She also Outlines the increasing risks to mental health from a warming climate.
“We brought in Human side” of Climate Change, Hosung Lee, chair of IPCC, said a news conference, saying it was an important shift since last IPCC policy document in 2014, which contained few references to individuals and behavior.
peter thorn, one of Authors IPCC, Geography professor At the University of Maynooth in Ireland, he said it was about time for Everyone must accept a share of responsible.
We at all levels – governments, communities and individuals – have made Climate change for someone else problem,” he added.
The report was approved after a week-long meeting of Scientists and governments in Interlaken, Switzerland, to negotiate the text.
It reiterates the IPCC’s previous findings as “unequivocal”. humanity Who is to blame for Climate change.
But in particular, previous reports show Scientists have “high” or “very high” confidence about the scale of Coming risks and diminishing opportunities to address them.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change also Appeals to people’s self-interest, saying this would work for combat Climate change by switching to clean energy makes sense for health and well being, in What the delegates said was partly an attempt win over Those who doubt about science or economy.
Walking and cycling
Access to clean energy and technologies It improves health, especially for women And children; Low carbon electrification, walking, cycling, and public Transport promotion air quality, improving health, job opportunities, and achieving justice.”
Economic benefits for peopleHealth from air The quality improvements alone will be about the same, or perhaps greater than the costs of reduce or avoid emissions added.
She said the planet’s temperature has risen by 1.1 degrees Celsius over the pre-industrial period times and he on The path for breaching 1.5°C – a threshold for never more Catastrophic effects – between 2030 and 2035 on current trends.
The Paris Agreement seeks to limit warming to “Well below2 °C during follow-up efforts. for 1.5 °C.
“Limiting warming to 1.5°C and 2°C involves speed, depth and in The report said that most cases of immediate reduction of greenhouse gas emissions warning It can exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius trigger Effects such as irreversible thawing of Ice sheets that would push up sea levels.
One clarification in the report shows how Hazards – including drought, fire and sea level riseAnd heat Waves – will climb consistently throughout a person’s life.
colorful background shows Low risk with Cool blue, finished with beige and orange with Red and purple are at their hottest and most dangerous future in the century’s second half.
a person is born in 1950, for For example, mainly live shows in soft beige, for For example only facing orange level of risk in 2020 while holding a walking stick at 70. On the other hand, A.J baby I saw crawling in 2020 will quickly move From orange to age of Red and purple risk as they reach the age of 70 in 2090.
“everything on deck. What matters is human life and their future, livability of this planet,” Kaisa Kosonen said, who Headed the Greenpeace delegation in Interlaken. “there role for everyone.”
report, is addedhe “final warningfrom IPCC for Work to avoid 1.5°C.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change also See better protection of nature as an essential part of Measures to address and protect climate change people.
Emissions rise, forests, coral reefs, and ice melt in the Arctic risk of Extinctions and irreversible loss of Biodiversity “- and those changes threatened critical natural systems people Depends onLike precipitation for The report said that water security and agriculture.
COP28
will direct the report next United Nations annual climate summit in Dubai, COP28, in December. The conference is scheduled to give a first “stock” of Climate action under the Paris Pact.
Oliver Geden, author of the IPCC at the German Institute for The report of the International Panel on Climate Change, International and Security Affairs, said, for the first time, including an estimate global Greenhouse gas emissions must fall by 60% from 2019 levels by 2035 to protect 1.5°C. goal.
2035 is next horizon for national climate action planswhich mostly now stretch Until 2030.
Previous report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change set standard for cutbacks in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 of 43% below 2019 levels, to get 50% chance of Keep warming to 1.5 °C.
But such cuts are, for now, theoretical.
According to the International Energy Agency, global Energy-related carbon emissions are up nearly 1% in 2022 to a new record high. and temperatures currently on The path to reach 2.7°C by 2100 with current policies, according to a climate action tracker compiled by scientists.
Delegates to the Interlaken talks said Saudi Arabia and other oil producers have resisted calls from vulnerable countries, including small island states in risk of rising seas for more sincere language in Call summary report for a phase-out of Coal, oil and gas in favor of Renewable energy.
But it’s still going strong points in favor of Renewable energy.
in one Graph, for For example, the Solar and Wind Energy Summit A list of at a reasonable price options for curb emissions, with Nuclear and carbon capture and storage of Fossil fuel emissions are at the bottom. unit costs of Solar decreased by 85% and wind by 55% from 2010 to 2019 says.
the report also highlights injustice of the world’s planet-warming emissions, noting that 10% of families with the highest Per capita emissions contribute 34%-45% of global consumption-related emissions. At the same time, the bottom half He is responsible for only 13%-15% of the total.
Madeleine Diouf Delightful, chair of 46 people group of the least-developed countriesnamed for Quick action on a new box for help Poor countries are coping with Climate losses and damages.
This month, a hurricane killed Freddy over 500 people in Malawi, Mozambique, and Madagascar. last yearfloods in Pakistan caused more Of the 1700 deaths and more of $30 billion in economic losses.
We are not doing enough, and it is the poor and vulnerable who bear the brunt of Our people failure Delightful guests said.