THE CLIMATE CRISIS – A RACE WE CAN WIN




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THE CLIMATE CRISIS – A RACE WE CAN WIN 52485_7un75climatecrisis.pdf

THE CLIMATE CRISIS - A RACE WE CAN WIN

Billions of tons of CO2 are released into the atmosphere every year as a result of coal, oil, and gas production. Human activity is producing greenhouse gas emissions at a record high, with no signs of slowing down. According to a ten-year summary of UNEP Emission Gap reports, we are on track to maintain a “business as usual" trajectory. The last four years were the four hottest on record. According to a September 2019 World Me- teorological Organization (WMO) report, we are at least one degree Celsius above preindus- trial levels and close to what scientists warn would be “an unacceptable risk". The 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change calls for holding eventual warming “well below" two degrees Celsius, and for the pursuit of efforts to limit the increase even further, to 1.5 degrees. But if we don"t slow global emissions, temperatures could rise to above three degrees Celsius by 2100, causing further irreversible damage to our ecosystems. Glaciers and ice sheets in polar and mountain regions are already melting faster than ever, causing sea levels to rise. Almost two-thirds of the world's cities with populations of over

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underwater within our lifetimes, displacing millions of people. Global warming impacts everyone"s food and water security. Climate change is a direct cause of soil degradation, which limits the amount of carbon the earth is able to contain. Some 500 million people today live in areas affected by erosion, while up to 30 per cent

of food is lost or wasted as a result. Meanwhile, climate change limits the availability and quality of water for

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