The adoption of the 1.5°C long-term warming limit in the Paris Agreement made 1.5°C a “hot topic” in the scientific community, with researchers eager to address this issue. Long-term warming limits have a decade-long history in international policy. To effectively inform the climate policy debate, geoscience research hence needs a core understanding of their legal and policy context. Here we describe this context in detail and illustrate its importance by showing the impact it can have on global carbon budget estimates. We show that definitional clarity is essential on this important matter
In the 2015 UNFCCC Paris Agreement, article 2 expresses the target of “Holding the increase in globa...
Two temperatures feature prominently in the Paris Climate Agreement: 1.5°C and 2°C. New studies from...
The world's governments agreed to limit global mean temperature change to below 2-derees C compared ...
The adoption of the 1.5°C long-term warming limit in the Paris Agreement made 1.5°C a ‘hot topic’ in...
The Paris Agreement sets a long-term temperature goal of holding the global average temperature incr...
The Paris Agreement on climate change aims to limit 'global average temperature' rise to 'well below...
International climate policy uses global mean temperature rise limits as proxies for societally acce...
The Paris Agreement contains a long-term temperature goal (LTTG) of holding the increase in the glob...
Current mitigation efforts and existing future commitments are inadequate to accomplish the Paris Ag...
To understand how global warming can be kept well below 2 degrees Celsius and even 1.5 degrees Celsi...
Recent estimates of the amount of carbon dioxide that can still be emitted while achieving the Paris...
Discussions on a long-term global goal to limit climate change, in the form of an upper limit to war...
The main goal of the Paris Agreement as stated in Article 2 is ‘holding the increase in the global a...
The adoption of the Paris Agreement is a historic milestone for the global response to the threat of...
The main goal of the Paris Agreement as stated in Article 2 is ‘holding the increase in the global a...
In the 2015 UNFCCC Paris Agreement, article 2 expresses the target of “Holding the increase in globa...
Two temperatures feature prominently in the Paris Climate Agreement: 1.5°C and 2°C. New studies from...
The world's governments agreed to limit global mean temperature change to below 2-derees C compared ...
The adoption of the 1.5°C long-term warming limit in the Paris Agreement made 1.5°C a ‘hot topic’ in...
The Paris Agreement sets a long-term temperature goal of holding the global average temperature incr...
The Paris Agreement on climate change aims to limit 'global average temperature' rise to 'well below...
International climate policy uses global mean temperature rise limits as proxies for societally acce...
The Paris Agreement contains a long-term temperature goal (LTTG) of holding the increase in the glob...
Current mitigation efforts and existing future commitments are inadequate to accomplish the Paris Ag...
To understand how global warming can be kept well below 2 degrees Celsius and even 1.5 degrees Celsi...
Recent estimates of the amount of carbon dioxide that can still be emitted while achieving the Paris...
Discussions on a long-term global goal to limit climate change, in the form of an upper limit to war...
The main goal of the Paris Agreement as stated in Article 2 is ‘holding the increase in the global a...
The adoption of the Paris Agreement is a historic milestone for the global response to the threat of...
The main goal of the Paris Agreement as stated in Article 2 is ‘holding the increase in the global a...
In the 2015 UNFCCC Paris Agreement, article 2 expresses the target of “Holding the increase in globa...
Two temperatures feature prominently in the Paris Climate Agreement: 1.5°C and 2°C. New studies from...
The world's governments agreed to limit global mean temperature change to below 2-derees C compared ...