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Road to hell : Current response to climate change insufficient, experts say

Road to hell : Current response to climate change insufficient, experts say Newshub 12/12/2020 © File Image Experts say the current response to climate change is insufficient. Ex-UN climate leaders say it s unthinkable to continue climate change efforts at the pace they are going as they are insufficient and leave the world on a road to hell . According to a report by four senior members of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) secretariat, urgent action is required to avoid dangerous climate change , and to stay within agreed temperature increase thresholds.  Before we can seriously contemplate climate change heaven , we need to get off the current road to hell , even if it is paved with good intentions, said Richard Kinley, ex-UNFCCC deputy executive secretary.

Snow Drought Lingers Into Christmas

Snow Drought Lingers Into Christmas MSP is nearly +10 degrees above average! It has also been a dry start with only 0.01 of precipitation falling. We ve also only had 0.2 of snow, which is nearly -4.0 below average through the first part of the month.   By Todd Nelson Text size Copy shortlink: Ice Safety Guidelines We ve had several nights sub-freezing across the state and with that, ice is forming on area lakes and ponds. Keep in mind that many lakes around that state are still not safe to venture out on as of yet! Note that ice is never 100% safe, but you need at least 4 of ice to safely walk on. Stay safe out there!!

Carbon emission cut during pandemic but not enough to limit climate change

Carbon emission cut during pandemic but not enough to limit climate change India s continued expansion of fossil fuels could defeat solutions and sustainable development gains A number of global climate reports released recently have pointed to a “record drop” in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in 2020 because of reduced economic activities caused by the pandemic. The reports, however, have warned that the world is still heading towards a temperature rise in excess of 3°C this century unless the countries become more ambitious and effective with their emission cuts. Carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas triggering climate change. The reports have listed India among the countries with the maximum emission cuts due to Covid-induced restrictions. They have also recognised India’s “high” rank in climate performance over the last year.

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