Global warming by 2100 to be at 2.4°C : Climate Action Tracker

 The Climate Action Tracker recently released a report calculating the impacts of the recent US Climate Summit. consistent with the report, even after implementing the ambitious climate goals of the summit, global temperature will increase by 2.4°C by 2100 as compared thereto of pre-industrial levels.


About the report

The report tracked the policies of thirty-six countries and also their climate pledges. These thirty-six countries along side the ecu Union together accounted for 80% of the planet carbon emissions.


The Climate Action Tracker before the summit had predicted that the worldwide temperatures are to extend by 2.6°C.


Analysis of the report

According to the report, most of the countries are lagging behind their stated climate targets. At this pace, the worldwide temperature will increase by 2.9°C by 2100. Thus, the countries should increase their voluntary emission targets under the Paris Agreement before Glasgow summit. The Glasgow Summit, COP26 is to be held in November 2021.



Criticality of the difficulty 

According to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on global climate change (IPCC), the planet will face severe impacts if the worldwide temperature increases beyond 1.5°C. If this happens, all Himalayan glaciers will vanish, global water stress will double, all coral reefs will die, widespread habitat destruction, extreme summer heatwaves. in particular quite ten million people are going to be suffering from global water level rise.


Climate Action Tracker

It is an independent scientific analysis that tracks climate actions of governments. It then measures it against the Paris Agreement. it's a collaboration of two organisations, New Climate Institute and Climate Analytics.

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