Emissions Gap Impacts Paris Goals
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•With four more years like 2023, carbon emissions will blow past 1.5° limit
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U.N. report on emissions gap: where we're heading and where we'd need to be to achieve Paris climate goals.
We can afford fewer than four similar years before we would exceed the total emissions compatible with limiting the planet's warming to 1.5 C above pre-industrial conditions.
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