Greenhouse gas emissions reached a record high in 2024, averaging 53.6 billion tonnes per year over the last decade, according to a report from over 60 top scientists. The study highlights alarming trends in carbon pollution, sea-level rise, and global heating.
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- A new report from over 60 scientists warns the world is running out of time to limit warming to 1.5 degrees.
- The planet's remaining carbon budget has dropped from 500 billion to 130 billion tons since 2021. 41s
- By 2028, current emission rates could make the Paris Agreement goal unattainable. 54s
- Climate change impacts like extreme heat, rainfall, sea-level rise, and wildfires are already affecting people worldwide. 1m 5s
- 2024 is the first year global average temperatures exceeded 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels. 1m 38s