Global warming accelerating at 'unprecedented' pace — study

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Global warming accelerating at 'unprecedented' pace — study
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Looking at decade averages, temperatures climbed 0.26 degrees Celsius from 2014 to 2023, said the study published in the journal Earth System Science Data.

A sign reading 'Today's High: 115' is posted in South Mountain Park amid the city's worst heat wave on record on July 25, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona.PARIS, France — Global warming has accelerated at an "unprecedented" pace as the window to limit rising temperatures within internationally-set targets closes, over 50 leading scientists warned in a study published on Wednesday.

It came as diplomats from around the world were meeting in Germany this week for midyear climate talks ahead of the UN COP29 summit in November in Baku, Azerbaijan. "The main reason is cleaning up of air pollution, first in Europe and the US and more recently in Asia, particularly China," Glen Peters of Norway's CICERO Center for International Climate Research told AFP.

Average annual emissions for the 2013-2022 period were 53 billion tons of carbon dioxide and the equivalent in other gases—primarily from the use of fossil fuels like oil and gas, the report said.It means that the world's carbon budget—the estimated amount of greenhouse gases that can to be emitted before driving the planet over the 1.5C threshold—is "shrinking fast", the study warned.By early 2024, the budget had decreased to around 200 billion tons, the study said.

The region's existing plans project a doubling of gas-fired power capacity, and an 80 percent increase in LNG import capacity,...

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