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  1. 14 hours ago

    When it comes to keeping global warming under 1.5°C, how can cities play a role? Check out an interactive report from the , highlighting the importance of cities in global climate action 👉

  2. 4 hours ago

    I thought 2030-2052 was also in some press materials, but not fully sure. At least it was mentioned in the press conference & its slides.

  3. Jan 3

    A popular market-based mechanism to address climate change is a price on carbon. How much would you be willing to pay per year, net of rebates? Please vote and RT. -

  4. Jan 3
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    Check out 's graphic exploration of how to digest the 's calling the report a "choose your own adventure" guide by providing us with the tools to make our future a sustainable, resilient one

  5. 18 hours ago

    😐 Greenpeace resident sociopath Jan Haverkamp claiming that the IPCC report shows that eliminating nuclear power increases the probability of achieving the Paris Agreement goals. Please! If you still donate to , you must stop that TODAY.

  6. 20 hours ago

    Another take on this meme that is wrongly ascribed to the IPCC special report on 1.5°C of warming & frankly does not make much sense to me as scientist. ICYMI, my post from last month:

  7. Jan 1
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    Excluding nuclear is highly disturbing because of it's irrationality and recklessness. All credible energy transition scenarios identified recently by the IPCC for achieving the include strong growth of energy for reasons that should be obvious.

  8. Jan 2

    „IPCC Report shows that a 1.5°C temperature raise is the only possible target. Every fraction of a degree beyond that threshold would produce irreversible negative effects for our planet, drastically changing the conditions in which we now live“

  9. 29 Dec 2018
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    With the realities of the setting in fully, nothing would be better than being able to acquire an additional $10k in capital to put towards the purchase of the first , moving the vision one step closer to reality.

  10. 26 Dec 2018

    YOU asked the on whether he BELIEVED the world society can stop . But as a journalist you have to know relevant facts delivered by Tes it can be done, and is always required So it should be mandatory

  11. Jan 2

    As scientists clearly say in the of 1.5°C report", in order to bring global emissions down to net zero before 2050 (-45% before 2030!), “rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society are required”.

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  13. 30 Dec 2018

    Cities are taking the science on climate change seriously. They are making the transition to a just, resilient future that limits global warming to 1.5°C — but they can’t do it alone! Learn more about what it takes:

  14. Jan 2
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    From a short movie presenting the report shown at special event, based on messages developed by the report's authors & made by the great professionals of who also proved instrumental in helping us improve SPM visuals.

  15. 30 Dec 2018

    2/ So , like the rest of the world, has acknowledged that the terms of the need to be met, but is actively pursuing ends which will fail to meet the #2050 benchmark requirements. As a species we have 32 years to fix our mess, and just building cheap solar,

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  18. Jan 3

    . on challenge of limiting to 1.5°C: “The upside is, do it right and you create millions upon millions of jobs in the low-carbon energy transformation. Don’t do it, and people die.” Read more on :

  19. Jan 2
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    ....and what is the cruise company doing to reduce their carbon footprint? Because in case you didn't notice, we have only about 10 years left to avert . 😒

  20. 28 Dec 2018
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    It’s hard to have confidence when you had to be badgered into the pledge. We need a national decarbonization strategy in line with the science behind the ’s . Please , do not aim for less.

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