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Earth’s Carbon Budget for 1.5C Target Nears Critical Limit
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Scientists warn that the planet’s carbon budget for the 1.5C climate target has two years left. Current emission rates will exhaust this limit, deepening the climate crisis. Breaching the target could intensify extreme weather globally. Restoring a stable climate would require future carbon removal.
The 1.5C target, set by the Paris Agreement in 2015, aims to limit warming. Exceeding it risks irreversible damage to ecosystems and communities.
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The Context
Current global emissions are depleting the remaining carbon budget rapidly. Scientists estimate only two years remain at present rates.
Extreme weather, like hurricanes and heatwaves, has increased due to climate change. Breaching 1.5C would amplify these events, scientists say.
Carbon removal technologies, such as direct air capture, are still developing. Scaling them up would be costly and complex, experts note.
Some support aggressive emission cuts to preserve the 1.5C target. Others argue economic growth should take precedence over strict limits.
The climate crisis disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, including low-income communities. Global cooperation is essential for effective solutions.
Public opinion varies on climate action urgency versus economic impacts. Many demand action, while some prioritize affordability.
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| Total News Sources | 28 |
| Left | 12 |
| Right | 5 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 43% Left |
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