Countries Set to Exceed Fossil Fuel Production Limits
On 8th November, 2023, an international report revealed that governments worldwide are on track to exceed the agreed-upon fossil fuel production limits for 2030, jeopardizing the commitment to restrict global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius as per the Paris Agreement.
Key Points
- Climate Concerns: The report, titled "Phasing down or phasing up? Top fossil fuel producers plan even more extraction despite climate promises," highlights the substantial gap between planned fossil fuel production and emission targets for limiting global warming.
- Critical Paris Agreement: Despite 151 governments committing to achieving net-zero carbon emissions, the report underscores the lack of commitments to halt or ....
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