Professor Richard Betts from the University of Exeter warns that the world is already two-thirds of of its way toward the critical 1.5C global temperature threshold. |
Speaking at a University of Oxford conference this week, led
by leading UK climate researcher Richard Betts, scientists said global
greenhouse gas emissions are not likely to slow down quickly enough to avoid
passing the 1.5°C target.
The goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C was agreed to
in the landmark Paris agreement negotiated by 195 nations last year.
But the planet is continuing to experience unprecedented
heat month after month, setting 2016 on track to be the hottest year ever
recorded. In fact, the scientists said, Earth is currently on a trajectory to
hit at least 2.7°C in global temperature rise.
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