Climate alarm: governments push coal, oil, and gas
New report warns: governments project coal, oil, and gas production not aligned with the Paris 1.5 °C goal.
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A new study by SEI, Climate Analytics, and IISD raises the alarm: ten years after the Paris Agreement, governments still plan to produce more than twice the amount of fossil fuels consistent with limiting global warming to 1.5 °C by 2030. The report finds that planned national pathways would lead by 2030 to coal production 500% higher, oil 31% higher, and gas 92% higher than the median 1.5 °C-consistent pathway.
According to the authors, these trajectories not only contradict countries’ climate pledges but also put at risk a fair and orderly energy transition, further jeopardizing the global effort to limit the impacts of the climate crisis.
