1. The United Nations predicts a rise of up to 2.5 degrees Celsius in global temperatures by the end of this century, despite current emission reduction targets.
2. The world's carbon dioxide emissions reached a record high of 57.7 gigatons last year, marking a 2.3% increase from the previous year.
3. To keep global temperatures below the target of 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels, emissions need to be reduced by 40% by 2030 compared to 2019 levels. The UNEP urges G20 members and other economies to increase their climate action efforts.
2. The world's carbon dioxide emissions reached a record high of 57.7 gigatons last year, marking a 2.3% increase from the previous year.
3. To keep global temperatures below the target of 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels, emissions need to be reduced by 40% by 2030 compared to 2019 levels. The UNEP urges G20 members and other economies to increase their climate action efforts.
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Increase in global temperatures predicted up to 2.5°C by end of century, despite emission reduction targets. Last year's carbon dioxide emissions reached a record high of 57.7 Gt, up 2.3% from previous year. To keep global temperature below 1.5°C increase from pre-industrial levels, emissions need
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251105_04/#summary
Date: Nov. 5, 2025
Notes: 2025-11-05
Created: 2025/11/05 09:40
Updated: 2025/12/07 22:42
Last Read: 2025/11/05 09:49