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Carbon Brief: Global Carbon Budget and CO2 Emission scenarios (50% risk of 1.5C, 2.0C and 3.0C warming) | ClimatePositions
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Glen Peters on Twitter: "Why did CO₂ emissions go down in 2020, but CO₂ concentrations go up? Because we still put a load of CO₂ into the atmosphere & the sinks didn't
This graph from Carbon Brief shows how fast we need to cut our emissions of CO2 to stay within the remaining carbon budget for 1,5°C of global... | By Greta Thunberg | Facebook
![Thread by @hausfath: "The remaining carbon budget left to limiting warming to 1.5C is so small that its effectively impossible at this point (~235 GtCO2 for a 66% […]" Thread by @hausfath: "The remaining carbon budget left to limiting warming to 1.5C is so small that its effectively impossible at this point (~235 GtCO2 for a 66% […]"](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ELcZ_MgXYAMb8KI.jpg)
Thread by @hausfath: "The remaining carbon budget left to limiting warming to 1.5C is so small that its effectively impossible at this point (~235 GtCO2 for a 66% […]"
Policy Brief: carbon removal - Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC)
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