Parties to the 2015 Paris Agreement pledged to limit global warming to well below 2 °C and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 °C relative to pre-industrial times1. However, fossil fuels continue to dominate the global energy system and a sharp decline in their use must be realized to keep the temperature increase below 1.5 °C (refs. 2,3,4,5,6,7). Here we use a global energy systems model8 to assess the amount of fossil fuels that would need to be left in the ground, regionally and globally, to allow for a 50 per cent probability of limiting warming to 1.5 °C. By 2050, we find that nearly 60 per cent of oil and fossil methane gas, and 90 per cent of coal must remain unextracted to keep within a 1.5 °C carbon budget. T...
A scientific debate is in progress about the intersection of climate change with the new field of fo...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
To limit global warming to 1.5\ub0C, fossil fuel use must rapidly decline, but historical precedents...
The Paris climate goals and the Glasgow Climate Pact require anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emis...
Policy makers have generally agreed that the average global temperature rise caused by greenhouse ga...
The mitigation scenarios database of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Sixth Assessmen...
Committed warming describes how much future warming can be expected from historical emissions due to...
In terms of global warming, early peak forecasts in oil and natural gas seem reasonably good news be...
The United Nations Conference on Climate Change (Paris 2015) reached an international agreement to k...
The extent of global warming which will be experienced on the Earth in the next centuries will be co...
Committed warming describes how much future warming can be expected from historical emissions due to...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MTo limit the increase in global mean temperatur...
The climate summit in Paris will enter the history books one way or the other. Given a choice, atten...
To limit global warming to 1.5°C, fossil fuel use must rapidly decline, but historical precedents fo...
Scientists believe significant climate change is unavoidable without a drastic reduction in the emis...
A scientific debate is in progress about the intersection of climate change with the new field of fo...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
To limit global warming to 1.5\ub0C, fossil fuel use must rapidly decline, but historical precedents...
The Paris climate goals and the Glasgow Climate Pact require anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emis...
Policy makers have generally agreed that the average global temperature rise caused by greenhouse ga...
The mitigation scenarios database of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Sixth Assessmen...
Committed warming describes how much future warming can be expected from historical emissions due to...
In terms of global warming, early peak forecasts in oil and natural gas seem reasonably good news be...
The United Nations Conference on Climate Change (Paris 2015) reached an international agreement to k...
The extent of global warming which will be experienced on the Earth in the next centuries will be co...
Committed warming describes how much future warming can be expected from historical emissions due to...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MTo limit the increase in global mean temperatur...
The climate summit in Paris will enter the history books one way or the other. Given a choice, atten...
To limit global warming to 1.5°C, fossil fuel use must rapidly decline, but historical precedents fo...
Scientists believe significant climate change is unavoidable without a drastic reduction in the emis...
A scientific debate is in progress about the intersection of climate change with the new field of fo...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
To limit global warming to 1.5\ub0C, fossil fuel use must rapidly decline, but historical precedents...