UN Chief: 1.5°C Global Warming Overshoot Now Inevitable

UN Chief: 1.5°C Warming Overshoot Now Inevitable

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has declared that breaching the critical 1.5°C global warming threshold is now unavoidable, warning of devastating consequences including extreme floods, fires, and heatwaves.

Key Takeaways

  • Overshooting 1.5°C warming is now inevitable according to UN chief
  • Devastating impacts include extreme floods, fires, and heatwaves
  • Current emission pledges fall far short of required 60% cut by 2035
  • Renewables offer the only credible path forward despite political opposition

Speaking at the UN’s World Meteorological Organization in Geneva, Guterres stated: “One thing is already clear – we will not be able to contain the global warming below 1.5 degrees in the next few years. Overshooting is now inevitable which means that we’re going to have a period, bigger or smaller, with higher or lower intensity, above 1.5 degrees in the years to come.”

The Paris Agreement Threshold

The 1.5°C threshold refers to the Paris Agreement goal of limiting global temperature increases compared to pre-industrial levels. However, every one of the last 10 years has been the hottest in recorded history, with 2024 reaching 59.18°F (15.10°C).

Guterres warned that each fraction of a degree increases catastrophic risks including Amazon rainforest drying, lethal heatwaves, mass flooding from melting ice sheets, and destruction of marine life from ocean acidification.

Insufficient Climate Action

Current global emission reduction pledges cover 70% of emissions but only promise a 10% cut by 2035. The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states emissions must fall 60% by 2035 from 2019 levels to limit warming to 1.5°C.

Alarmingly, Guterres predicts Earth will warm by 3°C compared to pre-industrial levels without urgent action.

Political Divide and Renewable Hope

The UN chief’s remarks contrast sharply with former US President Donald Trump’s recent UN speech where he called climate change “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world” and renewable energy “a joke.”

However, Guterres highlighted promising signs: “In 2024, almost all new power capacity came from renewables,” which he called “the cheapest, fastest and smartest source of new power.” He described renewables as “the only credible path to end the relentless destruction of our climate.”

COP30 Summit Ahead

Ahead of next month’s COP30 climate summit in Brazil (November 10-21), Guterres urged countries to submit “bold” climate plans aligning with the 1.5°C goal and implement disaster warning systems to protect against extreme weather.

He also emphasized fighting misinformation, online harassment, and corporate “greenwashing” – deceptive marketing tactics that exaggerate environmental credentials.

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