‘We’re in a deep hole over the climate crisis and we need to stop digging,’ warn experts
Damian CarringtonLast modified on Wed 20 Nov 2019 17.16 GMT
The world’s nations are on track to produce more than twice as much coal, oil and gas as can be burned in 2030 while restricting rise in the global temperature to 1.5C, analysis shows.The report is the first to compare countries’ stated plans for fossil fuel extraction with the goals of the Paris climate agreement, which is to keep global heating well below 2C above pre-industrial levels, and to aim for 1.5C. It exposes a huge gap, with fossil fuel production in 2030 heading for 50% more than is consistent with 2C, and 120% more than that for 1.5C.
Scientists have warned that even the difference between 1.5C and 2C of heating will expose hundreds of millions of people to significantly higher risks of extreme heatwaves, drought, floods and poverty.
Fossil fuel production on track for double the safe climate limit | The Guardian
‘We’re in a deep hole over the climate crisis and we need to stop digging,’ warn experts Damian CarringtonLast modified on Wed 20 Nov 2019 17.16 GMT The world’s nations are on track to produce more than twice as much coal, oil and gas as can be burned in 2030 while restricting rise in the… [Read More]