By 2100, World Will Warm 3.4*C

    • New Scientist staff and Press Association
    • Publish Date: Nov 8 2016 10:58AM
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    • Updated Date: Nov 8 2016 10:58AM
By 2100, World Will Warm 3.4*C

Time Has Come To Step Up Efforts To Cut Down Greenhouse Gases...

The world must “urgently and dramatically” step up its efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions if it is to have any chance of limiting dangerous climate change, according to a new report.


Released in London a day before the Paris Agreement comes into force, the report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) found that 2030 emissions are set to exceed by more than a quarter the levels needed to keep global warming below the crucial 2 °C level.

Without swift reductions in emissions, the world is on track for a temperature rise of 2.9 °C  to 3.4 °C  this century, even if the pledges agreed in Paris last year are fully implemented, the report warned.

The Paris Agreement committed signatories — including the UK — to holding the increase in global average temperatures well below 2 °C  above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C, which it said would “significantly reduce the risks and impacts of climate change”.

Emissions still too high
But the UNEP report finds that, on current trends, emissions are set to reach the equivalent of 54-56 gigatonnes (billion tonnes) of carbon dioxide by the end of the next decade – well above the 42 gigatonne maximum if warming is to be kept below 2 °C .

The demand for urgent action is reinforced by the fact that 2015 was the hottest year on record and the first six months of 2016 were each the warmest recorded, said the report.

The report found that members of the G20 group of industrialised nations, including the UK, were collectively “on a likely track” to meet greenhouse gas reduction pledges made in Cancun, Mexico, in 2010.

But it warned that the Cancun promises “do not deliver the necessary early emission reductions” to avoid breaching the 2 °C  threshold.

Not good enough
Though the Paris Agreement will slow climate change, it’s still not quite good enough if we are to stand a chance of avoiding serious climate change, said Erik Solheim, head of UNEP. “If we don’t start taking additional action now, beginning with the upcoming climate meeting in Marrakesh, we will grieve over the avoidable human tragedy,” said Solheim.

“The growing numbers of climate refugees hit by hunger, poverty, illness and conflict will be a constant reminder of our failure to deliver,” he said. “The science shows that we need to move much faster.” UNEP identified a range of actions which could deliver large reductions in emissions by 2030. 

Investment in energy efficiency measures totalling between $20 and $100 US per tonne of carbon dioxide could deliver global reductions of 5.9 gigatonnes for buildings, 4.1 gigatonnes for industry and 2.1 gigatonnes for transport, the report said.
 

 
How Can You Help
 
A small effort on your part could also lead long-term benefits.
 
- Using LED lights instead of CFL bulbs
- Use public transportation as much as you can
- Avoid using AC throughout the day
- Get a pollution check of your car monthly
- Dispose waste in a proper manner than burn it on roadsides
- Plant more trees
 
In What More Ways Can You Help? Tell Us In The Comments Below...

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MANAS KUMAR BAL BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (PITAM PUR

Small contributions towards protection of our environment and mother earth can bring revolutionary changes. I can help through foll. ways- 1) Spreading the knowledge of above points among my peer group. 2) Self initiative to follow these ways. 3) Minimising wastage of any type.

Onkarpreet Bhavan Vidyalaya

I really think that awareness is the key of the hour. Why don''t people understand that they are destroying their very own homes?

Hiya Kilam global indian internatonal school

I will surely try to walk for cycle to nearby places instead of using cars, which will save fuel. I will surely spread the message of conserving the environment among my friends and family members.

Darshil Shah ST. XAVIERS - LOYOLLA -2 LOYOLLA 2

Every Indian should make efforts to reduce air pollution. We should refrain from using petrol vehicles for small and petty works. Instead we could use cycles or even electric vehicles.

Prakash.B Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

we need to take necessary steps to prevent this..

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