Nations Warning: The possibility of a temperature rising 2.6 ° C by the end of the century

Nations Warning: The possibility of a temperature rising 2.6 ° C by the end of the century

The United Nations issued a new assessment on Thursday stating that despite current commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, “climate warming” may reach 2. 6 degrees Celsius by the end of the century.
The United Nations Environment Program’s study states: “Countries do not fulfil their commitments, and the current course results in a 2. degree increase in Earth’s temperature.”

8 degrees Celsius, and the two agreements result in a rise that exceeds the Paris Climate Agreement’s objective to keep the high temperature below 2 degrees Celsius in 2 degrees. 1. 5 degrees Celsius, and if possible, two.
In particular, “deep reinstating” global energy markets since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Energy Agency has expected Thursday that the emissions of global carbon dioxide reaches its peak in 2025.

The agency warned in its annual report for the year 2022 of the “cracks” between the rich countries and those poor in the field of investments in carbon-free energies, calling for “international effort Big to the disturbing gap” eight days prior to the start of the International Climate Parties Conference (COP 27) in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.

According to a scientific research released in conjunction with the “COP26” World Climate Conference, global carbon dioxide emissions spiked in 2021 to levels that were comparable to those set before the Kofi Anthrax pandemic, which produced an enormous drop in greenhouse gas production.

According to a report by “Global Carbon Product,” a group of international scientists researching global “carbon budgets,” global carbon dioxide emissions will only increase by 0.8% from 2019 levels by the end of 2021.

In terms of how emissions will be distributed across the globe in 2021, the study predicted that China, which has been the world’s largest producer of carbon dioxide emissions since 2007, will account for about 25% of emissions, an increase in its share to reach 31%, or almost a third of what the entire world produces from emissions.

Nations’ Alert: The potential for an increase in temperature of 2.6 °C by the end of the century

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