Oh Well!! Non, Monsieur!! Paris Goal Of 1.5C Likely Off The Table, Study Shows; 2.7C Now Likely By 2100 [View all]
World leaders have promised to try to stop the planet heating by more than 1.5C (2.7F). But current policies put the temperature rise on track for 2.7C, a report has found. The expected level of global heating by the end of the century has not changed since 2021, with minimal progress made this year, according to the Climate Action Tracker project. The consortiums estimate has not shifted since the Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow three years ago. We have clearly failed to bend the curve, said the lead author of the analysis, Sofia Gonzales-Zuñiga, from Climate Analytics.
The expected level of warming is slightly lower when considering government pledges and targets, at 2.1C, but has also not changed since 2021. Warming in the most optimistic scenario rose slightly from 1.8C last year to 1.9C this year, the report found. Changes in average global temperatures that sound small can lead to massive human suffering. Last month, a study found half of the 68,000 heat deaths in Europe in 2022 were the result of the 1.3C of global heating the world has seen so far. At the higher temperatures that are projected for the end of the century, the risk of irreversible and catastrophic extremes is also set to soar.
The findings were released as climate negotiators converge on the Cop29 summit in Azerbaijan for fraught negotiations over greenhouse gas pollution and the money needed to deal with it. The flatlining of progress comes despite the world seeing breakneck change in the rollout of clean technologies that can replace coal, oil and gas. The report found fossil fuel subsidies have also hit all-time highs, and funding for such projects quadrupled between 2021 and 2022.
Prof Niklas Höhne, a climate scientist at the NewClimate Institute in Germany, said it was not a paradox to see rising emissions while renewables boomed. In recent years, fossil fuels have won the race against renewables, leading to increasing emissions, he said.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/nov/14/minimal-progress-global-heating-report-cop29