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The Paris Agreement target of limiting global warming below 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels is no longer possible, a new study claims. While the rollout of green tech solutions has sped up in recent years, the realistic constraints of implementing climate policies in some countries could make this totemic climate goal impossible. “Limiting peak temperature to below 1.5°C is not possible with even moderate likelihood anymore,” says lead author of the study Christoph Bertram, associate research professor at the University of Maryland and guest researcher at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Im...
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July was the second hottest month in global history. According to data published on Thursday by Copernicus, the Earth Observation component of the European Union's space programme, the air temperature averaged 16.91°C. The margin with July 2023, the hottest month on record, is very slim. At the same time last year, the temperature rose to 16.95°C. However, the past month has set another record. "We saw the two hottest days on record. So July was also a record month in its own way, even if the average for the month as a whole is slightly lower than that for July 2023", explains Julien Nicolas, ...
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Around 80 per cent of Italians want their country to focus on protecting and restoring nature - yet the government was among a handful to vote against the EU's landmark Nature Restoration Law on Monday. That's just one small insight from the People’s Climate Vote, the biggest ever standalone public opinion survey on climate change, which was released today. Respondents from around the world echoed this call for governments to do more, with 80 per cent saying they want stronger action on climate change. An even higher number - 86 per cent - want their countries to set aside geopolitical differe...
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