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Climate change: The young activists changing the sceptics' minds

Climate change: The young activists changing the sceptics' minds
Dec 1,2023 8:21 pm

... She explained to her that burning fossil fuels releases The Greenhouse gases which are driving the rapid warming of the planet, and this, in turn, is helping to drive extreme weather events across the region...

COP28: Can a climate summit in an oil state change anything?

COP28: Can a climate summit in an oil state change anything?
Nov 29,2023 12:41 pm

... You may be surprised to discover that the first time that the world collectively agreed to cut The Greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change was only eight years ago, at...

Climate change: Is the world warming faster than expected?

Climate change: Is the world warming faster than expected?
Nov 17,2023 9:01 pm

... However, a group of leading climate scientists recently They suggest that the climate is yet to fully respond to The Greenhouse gases already emitted...

Horse Hill: Future of UK fossil fuels at stake in test case

Horse Hill: Future of UK fossil fuels at stake in test case
Jun 20,2023 10:41 pm

... The climate impacts in question - called downstream emissions - are The Greenhouse gas emissions released when the oil is used...

Using pig fat as green jet fuel will hurt planet, experts warn

Using pig fat as green jet fuel will hurt planet, experts warn
May 30,2023 7:51 pm

... The UK is likely to limit the use of better quality tallow in fuel - while in Europe the use of this type of material will be incentivised as The Greenhouse gas reduction achieved with this fat is higher...

Amsterdam launches 'stay away' ad campaign targeting young British men

Amsterdam launches 'stay away' ad campaign targeting young British men
Mar 28,2023 8:01 pm

... " They might come for the weed but they stay for Van Gogh, " Joachim Helms, owner of The Greenhouse coffee shop, told me...

Claude Lorius: Pioneering French climate change scientist dies aged 91

Claude Lorius: Pioneering French climate change scientist dies aged 91
Mar 24,2023 12:20 am

... His research showed that while carbon dioxide had varied slightly, after the Industrial Revolution concentrations of The Greenhouse gas had rocketed as temperatures rose...

UN climate report: Scientists release 'survival guide' to avert climate disaster

UN climate report: Scientists release 'survival guide' to avert climate disaster
Mar 20,2023 9:10 am

... These targets are supposed to rapidly cut The Greenhouse gas emissions that warm our planet s atmosphere...

UN climate report: Scientists release 'survival guide' to avert climate disaster

Jan 15,2023 8:11 pm

By Matt Mcgrath & Georgina Rannardin Interlaken and Cardiff

UN chief Antonio Guterres says a major new report on Climate Change is a " survival guide for humanity".

Clean Energy and technology can be exploited to avoid The growing climate disaster, The Report says.

But at a meeting in Switzerland to agree their findings, climate scientists warned a key global temperature goal will likely be missed.

Their report lays out how rapid cuts to fossil fuels can avert The worst effects of Climate Change .

In response to The findings, Un Secretary general Antonio Guterres says that all countries should bring forward their net zero plans by a decade. These targets are supposed to rapidly cut The Greenhouse gas emissions that warm Our Planet 's atmosphere.

" There is a rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a liveable and sustainable future for all, " The Report states.

Governments had previously agreed to act to avoid global temperature rise going above 1. 5C. But The World has already warmed by 1. 1C and now experts say that it is likely to breach 1. 5C in The 2030s.

The Report from The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - The scientific body that advises The UN on rising temperatures - is agreed on by all governments involved.

Their new study aims to boil down to one slim volume several landmark findings on The causes, impacts and solutions to Climate Change that have been released since 2018.

It outlines The significant impacts that Climate Change is having on The World already, and explains that these will get much worse.

By 2100 extreme coastal flooding that used to happen once-a-century is expected to occur at least annually in half of The World 's tidal gauge locations - Places where Sea Level recordings are made.

Concentrations of The Warming gas CO2 in The atmosphere are at their highest in 2 million years. The World is now warmer than at any Time In The Past 125,000 years - and will likely get warmer still over The Next decade.

" Even in The near term, Global Warming is more likely than not to reach 1. 5C even under The very low Greenhouse Gas scenario, " The Report states.

" If we aim for 1. 5C and achieve 1. 6C, that is still much much better than saying, it's Too Late , and We Are doomed and I'm not even trying, " Dr Friederike Otto , from Imperial College, a member of The Core writing team for this report, told Bbc News .

" And I think what this report shows very, very clearly is there is so much to win by trying. "

The synthesis shows that projected emissions of CO2 from existing fossil fuel infrastructure, such as oil wells and gas pipelines, would bust The Remaining carbon budget - The amount of CO2 that can still be emitted - for staying under this key temperature threshold.

And while not explicitly mentioning new projects like Willow oil in The US or The Cumbria coal mine in The UK, The Scientists involved have few doubts about their impact.

" There's not a cut-off day (for fossil fuels), but it's clear that The Fossil fuel infrastructure we already have will blow through that carbon budget, " Dr Oliver Geden , from The German Institute for International and Security Affairs and a member of The Report 's core writing team, told Bbc News .

" The Remaining carbon budget in opening new fossil fuel infrastructure is certainly not compatible with The 1. 5C target. "

The document argues strongly that going past 1. 5C will not be The End of The World as this may only be a " temporary overshoot".

The authors say that they are optimistic that dramatic changes can be achieved rapidly, pointing to The Massive falls in The Price of energy made from solar and wind.

They also argue that changes driven by consumers in terms of diet, food waste and switching to low carbon transport can achieve significant cuts in emissions from many sectors.

But The Report also acknowledges that in addition to getting to net zero emissions as soon as possible, large scale use of carbon dioxide removal technology will be needed. The Scientists say this is a realistic plan to bring The Earth 's temperature back Under Control , and warming back below 1. 5C.

Some observers have their doubts, saying these technologies are unproven.

" We know what needs to happen, but The carbon removal part and carbon capture and storage ideas are a massive distraction, " said Lili Fuhr, from The Centre for International Environmental Law , who attended The approval session.

" But I think proponents of these technologies are going to spin it to say this is a massive call for investment in carbon removal. "

Responding to The Report 's call for more urgent action, The Un Secretary general is calling for countries to bring forward their plans for net zero by a decade.

" Leaders of developed countries must commit to reaching net zero as close as possible to 2040, The Limit they should all aim to respect, " He Said in a statement. He also calls on The likes of India and China who have announced net zero plans for beyond 2050 to try and bring them forward by a decade as well.

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