With four more years like 2023, carbon emissions will blow past 1.5 limit
Briefly

The remaining carbon budget for limiting global warming to 1.5°C is only 200 Gigatonnes, leaving us four years at 2023's emission levels before overshooting.
To meet the 2°C target by 2030, emissions need to be cut by 28% from 2019 levels, yet current pledges suggest only a 10% cut.
Countries are not aligning their national policies with their NDCs, allowing for emissions that exceed pledged limitations, adding to the urgency of the climate crisis.
Six countries account for nearly two-thirds of global emissions, highlighting the significant impact their actions have on the future of global warming.
Read at Ars Technica
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