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We are not reaching 1.5ºC earlier than previously thought

Real Climate

Similarly, the 1.5ºC goal in the Paris Agreement is not a betting game of where we will end up with maximum temperatures. Rather, the 1.5ºC goal is underpinned by an international compromise agreement, where the international community considers the projected impact to outweigh the costs of mitigations getting there.

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Upcoming Developments in International Governance of Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal

Law Columbia

to 2 o C in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement. But, in 2013, the parties to the London Protocol adopted an amendment that is intended to be. The 2013 amendment has not yet entered into force. Solar radiation management is distinct from CDR.

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A distraction due to errors, misunderstanding and misguided Norwegian statistics

Real Climate

The most important problem with the sun-climate explanation is that there has been no long-term change in either solar activity or cosmic radiation over the last hundred years that can explain the global warming we are now seeing. It’s urgent to fix our climate problem In August, the global mean temperature was close to 1.5°C

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The Evolving Legal Landscape for Ocean-Based Carbon Dioxide Removal

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to 2 o C in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement. But, in 2013, the parties to the LP adopted an amendment that is intended to be. The 2013 amendment has not yet entered into force. ” The legal committee also suggested that the 2013 amendment could be “provisionally applied” before it enters into force.

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The ITLOS Advisory Opinion and Marine Geoengineering: More Questions, Few Answers

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The second category of marine geoengineering activities, known as solar radiation management or modification (SRM), do not directly target GHGs. Later, in 2013, the parties to the London Protocol adopted an amendment on marine geoengineering. The 2013 amendment is intended to be binding but has not yet entered into force.