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Climate Action - United Nations Sustainable Development

The greenhouse gas emissions from human activities are driving climate change and continue to rise. They are now at their highest levels in history. Without ...

Climate change requires action now, landmark report says

To limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, greenhouse gas emissions would need to be cut nearly in half by 2030, according to the report. Human- ...

Climate Crisis - United States Department of State

{We} all have a duty right now to our economy, to our competitiveness in the world, to the young people in this nation, and to future generations – to act ...

Why we need to act now | Climate & Clean Air Coalition

Cutting emissions of carbon dioxide and short-lived climate pollutants is critical to slow the rate of global warming and achieve the 2°C target set by the ...

This is why fighting climate change is so urgent

It's not too late to slow the pace of climate change and avert the worst impacts of the climate crisis — as long as we act today. With your help, we can ...

ClimateChange - the United Nations

Climate change is a global emergency that goes beyond national borders. It is an issue that requires coordinated solutions at all levels and ...

Our planet is warming. Here's what's at stake if we don't act now.

We can avoid more dire impacts of climate change by limiting warming to 1.5° C (2.7° F) according to a recent report by the United Nations.

United in Science: Reboot climate action

State of climate science: the need for urgent and ambitious climate action ... Human-caused climate change has resulted in widespread and rapid ...

Climate Plans Remain Insufficient: More Ambitious Action Needed ...

UN Climate Change News, 26 October 2022 – A new report from UN Climate Change shows countries are bending the curve of global greenhouse gas ...

Consequences of climate change - European Commission

Climate change affects all regions around the world. Polar ice shields are melting and the sea is rising. In some regions, extreme weather events and rainfall ...

the time for action is now. We can halve emissions by 2030. - IPCC

Limiting global warming will require major transitions in the energy sector. This will involve a substantial reduction in fossil fuel use, ...

Climate Change Facts & FAQs | The Nature Conservancy

We don't have a lot of time, but if we are prepared to act now, and act together, we can substantially reduce the rate of global warming and ...

H.R.9 - 116th Congress (2019-2020): Climate Action Now Act

This bill requires the President to develop and update annually a plan ... climate change. (Sec. 3) In addition, the bill prohibits federal funds from ...

Scientists deliver 'final warning' on climate crisis: act now or it's too late

Scientists have delivered a “final warning” on the climate crisis, as rising greenhouse gas emissions push the world to the brink of ...

International action on climate change

Climate change is a global problem which needs a global response. The 2015 Paris Agreement frames that response by setting a long-term global temperature ...

Urgent climate action can secure a liveable future for all - IPCC

Meanwhile, keeping warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels requires deep, rapid and sustained greenhouse gas emissions reductions in all ...

Climate Change Response: A Call to Action | UNICEF USA

The climate crisis is a global emergency fueling humanitarian needs across the board. UNICEF's response centers around the need to protect, prepare and ...

Stand up for real climate action | The Nature Conservancy

Inaction on climate change is not an option. Science shows us that climate change is the most urgent threat facing our planet today.

Position Statement on Climate Change | AGU

Society must undertake transformative action now to mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis · The Challenge · The Consequences for Humans · The Needed Responses.

Climate change: Why each increment of temperature rise matters

Unless we take action now to limit global warming to below 1.5°C, current and future generations will end up living in a far hotter and ...