
"The world's leading climate scientists on the United Nations's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ( IPCC) on Monday released the final part of their sixth assessment report, warning again of human-induced climate change causing increasingly irrevocable damage to the world and its ecosystems. "This report is a clarion call to massively fast-track climate efforts by every country and every sector and on every timeframe. Our world needs climate action on all fronts: everything, everywhere, all at once," said UN secretary-general António Guterres."
"C arefully plan your trips home There have been several campaigns in recent years to get people to cut down on their flying, but avoiding it completely is near-impossible for many international residents, who may have have family and friends in several different countries or need to travel for business reasons. But are there ways of flying more sensibly? Many of our readers said they had made efforts to plan their visits home better, for example by making longer and fewer trips. Some suggested trying to combine for example work and leisure trips if possible."
Climate scientists warn that human-induced climate change is causing increasingly irrevocable damage to the world and its ecosystems. A call for massively fast-tracked climate efforts urges action by every country and sector across all timeframes. Individual travel choices can reduce emissions through planning longer, fewer trips and combining work with leisure to minimise flights. Choosing alternative transport such as trains and avoiding connecting flights can lower travel-related emissions. International residents face challenges avoiding all flying due to family and business ties. Collective and individual measures together can contribute to emission reductions.
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