Tag: IPCC
Global warming: How important is 1.5 degrees?
For the first time, the past twelve months have been warmer than desired in the global climate agreements. Can we now forget the 1.5 degree target? Answers to the most…
Fossil fuels, coal, “phase out”… The essence of the final agreement adopted in Dubai
We had to wait three decades. Three decades of procrastination around the main cause of global warming: fossil fuels. The UN climate negotiations, meeting at the 28th climate conference in…
But what does “unabated” mean and why does it divide experts so much?
The outcome of the most important climate negotiations since 2015, at COP28, could be based on ambiguity around a crucial word, according to experts: “unabated fossil fuels”, or fossil fuels…
Yes, there is indeed a road map to get out of fossil fuels
His remarks appear to flirt with climate skepticism, although he denies it. In a video recording revealed by the Guardian On December 3, Sultan Al-Jaber, president of COP28 in Dubai,…
Faced with the climate, “we are always one step behind”, analyzes Robert Vautard
Since this summer, he has been the “new Valérie Masson-Delmotte”. Elected co-president of Group I of the IPCC* last July, the French climatologist, Robert Vautard, took over from the best-known…
Faced with the emergency, scientists decide to meet the French
“We want to encourage all generations to take action around concrete solutions,” insists Jean Jouzel. Known worldwide for his work within the IPCC, the famous French climatologist is also the…
TV channels deal more with global warming, but it remains “insufficient”
It was time. In 1990, the first report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reported global warming, and the influence of human activities on the climate was then…
Current commitments lead to a 2% reduction in emissions in 2030 instead of the 43% targeted
The objective of limiting global warming to 1.5°C continues to move away. If climatologists recommend a 43% reduction in global emissions in 2030, current commitments will only lead to 2%,…
Save the +1.5°C objective one month before a COP28 under high tension
Faced with the increased effects of global warming and a confluence of geopolitical crises, States are working to resolve their oppositions on fossil fuels or on North-South solidarity one month…
Fine for environmental activists after action against private jets, the IPCC invites itself to the trial
Their action had attracted media attention and if the verdict, fines of 300 to 500 euros, may seem lenient, “it is clearly not a victory for ecology”. Eleven activists from…