The pressure is on for leaders attending the 30th UN climate conference to prevent global warming from accelerating further.
Governments' latest pledges to cut emissions in future, if met, would see the world face 2.3-2.5°C of warming, UNEP said.
Even super fast and deep cuts in emissions from coal, oil and natural gas will still more than likely mean global ...
The rise of global temperatures has slowed only slightly over the past year and poses possible climate risks and damage, ...
A research team led by Professor Zhang Qinghong and Li Rumeng from the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at ...
For 30 years, world leaders and diplomats have gathered at United Nations negotiating sessions to try to curb climate change, ...
This was supposed to be the year that global greenhouse gas emissions reach their peak levels in order to limit warming to ...
There is a greater than 95 percent chance the global temperature will increase by at least 2 degrees Celsius by the end of ...
While the pathway amounts to progress since the Paris climate agreement, when temperatures were headed for 4 C of warming, it still is far from enough, the report said. The U.N. reached the grim ...
UN chief António Guterres says the world's temperature will rise by more than 1.5C over pre-industrial levels but can be brought down ...
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