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December 11, 2023
Pep Canadell , CSIRO ; Corinne Le Quéré , University of East Anglia ; Glen Peters , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo ; Judith Hauck , Universität Bremen ; Julia Pongratz , Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich ; Philippe Ciais , Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA) ; Pierre Friedlingstein , University of Exeter ; Robbie Andrew , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo , and Rob Jackson , Stanford University
Kencangnya laju emisi mengurangi jatah CO2 yang bisa kita lepaskan untuk membatasi suhu Bumi 1,5°C. Dengan tingkat emisi saat ini, bujet karbon kita tersisa 7 tahun lagi.
Les émissions de CO2 d'origine fossile continuent d'augmenter, mais le pic semble proche.
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December 5, 2023
Pep Canadell , CSIRO ; Corinne Le Quéré , University of East Anglia ; Glen Peters , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo ; Judith Hauck , Universität Bremen ; Julia Pongratz , Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich ; Philippe Ciais , Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA) ; Pierre Friedlingstein , University of Exeter ; Robbie Andrew , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo , and Rob Jackson , Stanford University
Les quantités de CO₂ que nous pouvons encore émettre tout en respectant l’objectif de l’accord de Paris se réduisent à une peau de chagrin : au rythme de 2023, nous aurons épuisé ce budget carbone dans sept ans.
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December 5, 2023
Pep Canadell , CSIRO ; Corinne Le Quéré , University of East Anglia ; Glen Peters , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo ; Judith Hauck , Universität Bremen ; Julia Pongratz , Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich ; Philippe Ciais , Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA) ; Pierre Friedlingstein , University of Exeter ; Robbie Andrew , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo , and Rob Jackson , Stanford University
Record emissions are fast shrinking the remaining amount of carbon dioxide we can emit if we are to limit global warming. At current rates, we’ll use up the budget for a 1.5°C outcome in seven years.
Le 12 novembre 2022, une jeune femme observe la mine de Garzweiler (Allemagne) où l’on extrait la lignite à ciel ouvert.
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November 20, 2022
Pep Canadell , CSIRO ; Corinne Le Quéré , University of East Anglia ; Glen Peters , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo ; Judith Hauck , Universität Bremen ; Julia Pongratz , Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich ; Philippe Ciais , Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA) ; Pierre Friedlingstein , University of Exeter ; Robbie Andrew , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo , and Rob Jackson , Stanford University
Aux niveaux actuels d'émissions, il y a 50 % de chances que la planète atteigne la hausse de température moyenne mondiale de 1,5 °C dans les 9 ans à venir.
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November 18, 2022
Pep Canadell , CSIRO ; Corinne Le Quéré , University of East Anglia ; Glen Peters , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo ; Judith Hauck , Universität Bremen ; Julia Pongratz , Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich ; Philippe Ciais , Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA) ; Pierre Friedlingstein , University of Exeter ; Robbie Andrew , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo , and Rob Jackson , Stanford University
Pada tingkat emisi saat ini, ada 50% kemungkinan bumi akan mencapai kenaikan suhu rata-rata global 1,5°C hanya dalam sembilan tahun.
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November 11, 2022
Pep Canadell , CSIRO ; Corinne Le Quéré , University of East Anglia ; Glen Peters , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo ; Judith Hauck , Universität Bremen ; Julia Pongratz , Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich ; Philippe Ciais , Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA) ; Pierre Friedlingstein , University of Exeter ; Robbie Andrew , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo , and Rob Jackson , Stanford University
Con los niveles actuales de emisiones, hay un 50 % de posibilidades de que el planeta alcance el 1,5 °C de aumento de la temperatura media global en sólo nueve años.
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November 11, 2022
Pep Canadell , CSIRO ; Corinne Le Quéré , University of East Anglia ; Glen Peters , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo ; Judith Hauck , Universität Bremen ; Julia Pongratz , Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich ; Philippe Ciais , Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA) ; Pierre Friedlingstein , University of Exeter ; Robbie Andrew , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo , and Rob Jackson , Stanford University
At current levels of emissions, there is a 50% chance the planet will reach the 1.5°C global average temperature rise in just nine years.
Young Kikuyu women lined up outdoors at a Church of Scotland mission school in Kenya.
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