Two temperatures feature prominently in the Paris Climate Agreement: 1.5°C and 2°C. New studies from IIASA reveal substantially different climate impacts under these two targets and provide a clearer understanding of the challenges and benefits of aiming low on global warming goals
National net zero emission targets could, if fully implemented, reduce best estimates of projected g...
Over the last five years prior to the Glasgow Climate Pact1, 154 Parties have submitted new or updat...
To understand how global warming can be kept well below 2 degrees Celsius and even 1.5 degrees Celsi...
The Paris Agreement sets a long-term temperature goal of holding the global average temperature incr...
The Paris Agreement contains a long-term temperature goal (LTTG) of holding the increase in the glob...
<p>The Paris climate agreement aims at holding global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius and to...
The United Nations’ Paris Agreement includes the aim of pursuing efforts to limit global warming to ...
Clarifying characteristics of hazards and risks of climate change at 2 °C and 1.5 °C global warming ...
The Paris climate agreement aims at holding global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius and to "p...
The Paris Agreement long term global temperature goal refers to two global warming levels: well belo...
In the Copenhagen Accord, nations agreed on the need to limit global warming to two degrees to avoid...
The Paris Agreement long-term global temperature goal refers to two global warming levels: well belo...
The world's governments agreed to limit global mean temperature change to below 2-derees C compared ...
In recent years, international climate policy has increasingly focused on limiting temperature rise,...
Current global mitigation ambition as under the Paris Agreement as reflected in the National Determi...
National net zero emission targets could, if fully implemented, reduce best estimates of projected g...
Over the last five years prior to the Glasgow Climate Pact1, 154 Parties have submitted new or updat...
To understand how global warming can be kept well below 2 degrees Celsius and even 1.5 degrees Celsi...
The Paris Agreement sets a long-term temperature goal of holding the global average temperature incr...
The Paris Agreement contains a long-term temperature goal (LTTG) of holding the increase in the glob...
<p>The Paris climate agreement aims at holding global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius and to...
The United Nations’ Paris Agreement includes the aim of pursuing efforts to limit global warming to ...
Clarifying characteristics of hazards and risks of climate change at 2 °C and 1.5 °C global warming ...
The Paris climate agreement aims at holding global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius and to "p...
The Paris Agreement long term global temperature goal refers to two global warming levels: well belo...
In the Copenhagen Accord, nations agreed on the need to limit global warming to two degrees to avoid...
The Paris Agreement long-term global temperature goal refers to two global warming levels: well belo...
The world's governments agreed to limit global mean temperature change to below 2-derees C compared ...
In recent years, international climate policy has increasingly focused on limiting temperature rise,...
Current global mitigation ambition as under the Paris Agreement as reflected in the National Determi...
National net zero emission targets could, if fully implemented, reduce best estimates of projected g...
Over the last five years prior to the Glasgow Climate Pact1, 154 Parties have submitted new or updat...
To understand how global warming can be kept well below 2 degrees Celsius and even 1.5 degrees Celsi...