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COP26 – 2.7 degree rise in global temperature built into current commitments.

  • November 8, 2021

The UN has warned that much more has to be done.

  • Ambiguity around current net zero pledges.
  • Net zero pledges, if met woud hold heating to 2.2 degrees.
  • The 1.5 degree aspiration would need a halving of emissions within 8 years.

The full story can be read here

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