The
COP28 Chairman and the United Nations Secretary General say that the
goal to keep global warming below 1.5°C is alive, albeit barely,
implying that the looser goal of the 2015 Paris Agreement (to keep
warming well below 2°C) is still viable. We find that even the 2°C goal
is dead if policy is limited to emission reductions and plausible CO2
removal. IPCC (the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which
advises the UN) has understated global warming in the pipeline and
understated fossil fuel emissions in the pipeline via lack of realism in
the Integrated Assessment Models that IPCC uses for climate
projections. Wishful thinking as a policy approach must be replaced by
transparent climate analysis, knowledge of the forcings that drive
climate change, and realistic assessment of policy options. The next
several years provide a narrow window of time to define actions that
could still achieve a bright future for today’s young people. We owe
young people the knowledge and the tools to continually assess the
situation and devise and adjust the course of action.
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