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11 November 2024, Carbon Brief: Guest post: What 1.5C overshoot would mean for climate impacts and adaptation. With average global temperatures set to see another record high this year, the chances of holding warming to no more than 1.5C continue to dwindle. Keeping … Continue reading →

Posted in All Things Carbon and Emissions, Attribution, Ecosystem Stress, Fairyland of 2 degrees, Global Action Inaction, Impacts Observed & Projected, PLEA Network, The Mitigation Battle, The Science | Tagged consumption, Emissions, Extreme Events
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22 January 2020, The Conversation, Scientists hate to say ‘I told you so’. But Australia, you were warned. Those who say “I told you so” are rarely welcomed, yet I am going to say it here. Australian scientists warned the country … Continue reading →

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31 October 2019, The Conversation, The science of drought is complex but the message on climate change is clear.The issue of whether Australia’s current drought is caused by climate change has been seized on by some media commentators, with debate … Continue reading →

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29 May 2019, Climate Home News, Deadly Japan heatwave ‘essentially impossible’ without global warming. Study finds one of the clearest climate change signals to date in July 2018’s record high temperatures, in a result that surprised scientists. Japan’s heatwave in July … Continue reading →

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