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Current plans and policies will lead to 2.6 to 3.1 degrees Celsius of global warming this century , U.N. says.
There is zero chance of limiting the temperature increase to the totemic 1.5C target agreed in Paris in 2015 .
In fact, existing measures are falling so far short of what’s needed that the world even risks blowing past 2C.
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