Close Menu
WTX NewsWTX News
    What's Hot

    Charles Bronson pledges to reveal his ‘unlawful treatment’ | News UK

    February 21, 2026

    Mikel Arteta urged to drop Arsenal star for Tottenham clash: ‘Due a rest’

    February 21, 2026

    11-Year-Old Boy in Handcuffs at Court for Allegedly Killing Stepdad Over Nintendo Switch

    February 21, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Latest News
    • Charles Bronson pledges to reveal his ‘unlawful treatment’ | News UK
    • Mikel Arteta urged to drop Arsenal star for Tottenham clash: ‘Due a rest’
    • 11-Year-Old Boy in Handcuffs at Court for Allegedly Killing Stepdad Over Nintendo Switch
    • EU Commissioner Šuica to address Foreign Affairs Council on Monday
    • Man arrested at Gatwick Airport train station for carrying ‘two firearms’
    • EU Fails to Reach Agreement on New Sanctions Against Russia After Meeting
    • Trainspotting revealed Scotland’s drug crisis—did anything really change?
    • Euro area annual inflation down to 1.7% – Euro indicators Economic Pulse
    • Memberships
    • Sign Up
    WTX NewsWTX News
    • Live News
      • US News
      • EU News
      • UK News
      • Politics News
      • COVID – 19
    • World News
      • Middle East News
      • Europe
        • Italian News
        • Spanish News
      • African News
      • South America
      • North America
      • Asia
    • News Briefing
      • UK News Briefing
      • World News Briefing
      • Live Business News
    • Sports
      • Football News
      • Tennis
      • Woman’s Football
    • My World
      • Climate Change
      • In Review
      • Expose
    • Entertainment
      • Insta Talk
      • Royal Family
      • Gaming News
      • Tv Shows
      • Streaming
    • Lifestyle
      • Fitness
      • Fashion
      • Cooking Recipes
      • Luxury
    • Travel
      • Culture
      • Holidays
    WTX NewsWTX News
    Latest News - EU

    UN to release capstone report on climate change amid rising carbon emissions

    0
    By News Desk on March 20, 2023 EU, Europe, UK News
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

     

    A major new United Nations report being released Monday is expected to provide a sobering reminder that time is running out if humanity wants to avoid passing a dangerous global warming threshold.

    Advertising

    The report by hundreds of the world’s top scientists is the capstone on a series that summarizes the research on global warming compiled since the Paris climate accord was agreed in 2015.

    It was approved by countries at the end of a week-long meeting of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report in the Swiss town of Interlaken, meaning governments have accepted its findings as authoritative advice on which to base their actions.

    At the start of the meeting U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned delegates that the planet is “nearing the point of no return” and they risk missing the internationally agreed limit of 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 Fahrenheit) of global warming since pre-industrial times.

    That’s because global emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases keep increasing — mainly due to the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation and intensive agriculture — when in fact they need to decline quickly.

    Governments agreed in Paris almost eight years ago to try to limit temperature rise to 1.5 C or at least keep it well below 2 C (3.6 F). Since then scientists have increasingly argued that any warming beyond the lower threshold would put humanity at dire risk.

    Average global temperatures have already increased by 1.1 degrees Celsius (2 degrees Fahrenheit) since the 19th century, but Guterres insisted last week that the 1.5 C target limit remains possible “with rapid and deep emissions reductions across all sectors of the global economy.”

    Monday’s report comes after the IPCC made clear two years ago that climate change is clearly caused by human activity and refined its predictions for a range of possible scenarios depending on how much greenhouse gas continues to be released.

    The following year it published a report concluding that the impacts of global warming are already being felt and nearly half the world’s population are “highly vulnerable to climate change.” Two months later it laid out what needs to be done to reduce the harm from warming that’s already inevitable and prevent a further dangerous rise in temperatures; the sharp drop in cost of solar and wind power would make that easier, it noted.

    Three further special reports by the IPCC focused on the oceans, land and 1.5-degree target. The next round of reports won’t be published until the second half of this decade, by when experts say it could be too late to take further measures allowing that ambitious goal to still be met.

    Governments agreed at last year’s climate summit in Egypt to create a fund to help pay for the damage that a warming planet is inflicting on vulnerable countries, but failed to commit to new measures for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

    The new synthesis report published Monday will play a pivotal role when governments gather in Dubai in December for this year’s U.N. climate talks. The meeting will be the first to take stock of global efforts to cut emissions since the Paris deal, and hear calls from poorer nations seeking more aid.

    Guterres, the U.N. chief, recently argued that fossil fuel companies should hand over some of their vast profits to help victims of climate change.

    (AP)

     

    featured-eu
    Previous ArticleManchester United’s dramatic FA Cup comeback after Fulham’s 5-minutes of madness
    Next Article Daily Express – Rwanda plan: Is Euro court backing down? 

    Keep Reading

    Charles Bronson pledges to reveal his ‘unlawful treatment’ | News UK

    EU Commissioner Šuica to address Foreign Affairs Council on Monday

    Man arrested at Gatwick Airport train station for carrying ‘two firearms’

    EU Fails to Reach Agreement on New Sanctions Against Russia After Meeting

    Trainspotting revealed Scotland’s drug crisis—did anything really change?

    Fleur Bakker Expands ‘A Beautiful Mess’ Initiative for Refugees in Netherlands

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    From our sponsors
    Editors Picks

    Review: Record Shares of Voters Turned Out for 2020 election

    January 11, 2021

    EU: ‘Addiction’ to Social Media Causing Conspiracy Theories

    January 11, 2021

    World’s Most Advanced Oil Rig Commissioned at ONGC Well

    January 11, 2021

    Melbourne: All Refugees Held in Hotel Detention to be Released

    January 11, 2021
    Latest Posts

    Friday’s News Briefing – Chaos in Westminster – More dead in Gaza and the weekend preview

    February 24, 2024

    Queen Elizabeth the Last! Monarchy Faces Fresh Demand to be Axed

    January 20, 2021

    To understand the new smart watched and other pro devices

    January 15, 2021

    Subscribe to News

    Get the latest news from WTX News Summarised in your inbox; News for busy people.

    My World News

    Advertisement
    Advertisement
    Facebook X (Twitter) TikTok Instagram

    News

    • World News
    • UK News
    • US News
    • EU News
    • Business
    • Opinions
    • News Briefing
    • Live News

    Company

    • About WTX News
    • Register
    • Advertising
    • Work with us
    • Contact
    • Community
    • GDPR Policy
    • Privacy

    Services

    • Fitness for free
    • Insta Talk
    • How to guides
    • Climate Change
    • In Review
    • Expose
    • NEWS SUMMARY
    • Money Saving Expert

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    © 2026 WTX News.
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.