An epic analysis of 5,000 years of civilisation argues that a global collapse is coming unless inequality is vanquished| the Guardian
The global average surface temperature was 1.55 °C (with a margin of uncertainty of ± 0.13 °C) above the 1850-1900 average, according to WMO’s consolidated analysis of the six datasets. This means that we have likely just experienced the first calendar year with a global mean temperature of more than 1.5°C above the 1850-1900 average.| World Meteorological Organization
Limiting warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels means that the greenhouse gas emissions need to be reduced rapidly in the coming years, about halved by 2030, and brought to zero soon after around mid-century.| climateactiontracker.org
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The planetary boundaries framework highlights the rising risks from human pressure on nine critical global processes that regulate the stability and resilience of the Earth| www.stockholmresilience.org
Explore data on how energy production and use varies across the world.| Our World in Data
How much CO₂ does the world emit? Which countries emit the most?| Our World in Data