Why 1.5°C Matters

Myles Allen · Intermediate ·📄 Research Papers Explained ·2y ago

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Discusses the importance of limiting global warming to 1.5°C

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"Is the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C still possible?" 🇬🇧  Gresham College lecture by climate  scientist Professor Myles Allen given  at Barnard's Inn Hall , London on November 21st, 2023. ▪  Gresham College has offered free  public lectures for over 400 years. Research Library: ▪  Climate Tipping Points ▪  Interconnected Disaster Risks ▪  UN Emissions Gap Report (2023) ▪  Fifth National Climate Assessment ▪  Fossil Fuels Production (2023) ▪  West Antarctic Ice Shelf ▪  Climate Planetary Boundaries ▪  Costs of Extreme Weather ▪  Uncharted Climate Territory ▪  IEA Net Zero Report ▪   Projected El Niño (2026)
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