3 degrees Celsius this century 

U.N. issued a report that said the world would reach around 3 degrees Celsius of warming this century. This would be double the 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold of warming that scientists have said should be avoided to evade some serious climate change effects.“Present trends are racing our planet down a dead-end 3-degree temperature rise. In short, the report shows that the emissions gap is more like an emissions canyon. A canyon littered with broken promises, broken lives, and broken records  is a failure of leadership, a betrayal of the vulnerable, and a massive missed opportunity. Renewables have never been cheaper or more accessible,    =adaptation that’s very inexpensive, like better warning systems for bad weather events, or better weather data to help farmers know when to plant

KING CHARLES. “we are taking the natural world outside balanced norms and limits and into dangerous uncharted territory.” carrying out a vast, frightening experiment of changing every ecological condition all at once as a pace that far outstrips nature’s ability to cope=. the Earth does not belong to us, we belong to the Earth,=.  record global temperatures,       formally adopted a damage fund,

Pope Francis climate has “run amok” and pushed for policy change to combat global warming“The drive to produce and possess has become an obsession, resulting in an inordinate greed that has made the environment the object of unbridled exploitation,The climate, run amok, is crying out to us to halt this illusion of omnipotence. Let us once more recognize our limits, with humility and courage, as the sole path to a life of authentic fulfillment    made a dire warning to top oil executives, saying climate change could “destroy civilization. he“We have inherited a garden; we must not leave a desert to our children,   an end to coal, oil and gas as well as lifestyle changes to save the planet.r debt forgiveness for poorer countries climate change signals the need for major political change. ecological transition to save the world could be done by embracing renewable energy, “the elimination of fossil fuels, and education in lifestyles that are less dependent”.  Catholic international development charity, Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Parolin.   Cafod.    UN climate talks take aim at planet-warming food   Surprise climate cash win for poor at COP28   Toxic gas putting millions at risk in Middle East

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