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Urgent Climate Warning: Carbon Budget to Run Out in Three Years

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A new report reveals that the world’s carbon budget will be exhausted in just three years if current emissions continue. This alarming finding highlights the urgent need for action to prevent crossing the critical 1.5°C warming threshold set by the Paris Agreement. With human-induced warming already at 1.37°C, the implications for global ecosystems and human livelihoods are severe.

The report, compiled by over 70 scientists, indicates that greenhouse gas emissions are at an all-time high, primarily due to fossil fuel consumption. This trend not only accelerates climate change but also exacerbates issues like rising sea levels and extreme weather events, which are already impacting communities worldwide.

Moreover, the report warns of a growing energy imbalance, leading to unprecedented heat storage in the planet’s atmosphere. This imbalance is driving changes in climate systems, resulting in more frequent marine heatwaves and extreme land temperatures, which threaten food security and biodiversity.

As the carbon budget dwindles, the call for investment in renewable energy and sustainable practices becomes increasingly critical. Without immediate and substantial action, the consequences for future generations could be catastrophic, making it imperative for governments and individuals to prioritise climate solutions now.

Source: Euronews

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