
The world plans to produce far more fossil fuel than it should to stay under dangerous climate limits, UN says
CNN
New UN report shows that many of the world's largest fossil fuel producers are still planning to ramp up production through 2030, despite global climate pledges.
The UN Environment Programme analysis shows that 15 major fossil fuel-generating countries will produce roughly 110% more coal, oil, and gas in 2030 than what would be necessary to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, and 45% more than what would be consistent with 2 degrees.
Scientists have said limiting warming to those thresholds is critical to avoid the worst consequences of the climate crisis.

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