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Climate pledges still ‘nowhere near’ enough for 1.5°C target limit: UN

Global body warns emissions must fall by 45% by 2030 compared to 2010 levels to meet goal

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Oct 2022 8:30PM

Climate pledges still ‘nowhere near’ enough for 1.5°C target limit: UN
Aerial view of a glacier on the edge of Campos de Hielo Norte, southern Chile. Climate change has accelerated significantly the natural melting of glaciers. – AFP pic, October 26, 2022

PARIS – International climate pledges remain far off track to limit rising temperatures to 1.5°C, according to a report released by the United Nations today, less than two weeks ahead of high-stakes negotiations to tackle global warming.

The combined climate pledges of more than 190 nations that signed up to the 2015 Paris climate deal put Earth on track to warm by around 2.5°C compared to pre-industrial levels by the century’s end.

With the planet already battered by climate-enhanced heatwaves, storms, and floods after just 1.2°C of warming, experts say the world is still failing to act with sufficient urgency to curb greenhouse gas emissions.

“We are still nowhere near the scale and pace of emission reductions required to put us on track toward a 1.5°C world,” said executive secretary of UN Climate Change Simon Stiell..

“To keep this goal alive, national governments need to strengthen their climate action plans now and implement them in the next eight years.”

The UN’s climate experts have said emissions – compared to 2010 levels – need to fall 45% by 2030 in order to meet the Paris deal’s more ambitious goal.

In its latest report, the UN said that current commitments from governments around the world will in fact increase emissions by 10.6% by 2030. – AFP, October 26, 2022

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