Prepare for increasing extreme weather and power outages.

Governments are planning much more fossil fuel extraction than aligned with climate goals

“According to the Production Gap Report, a project of the U.N. Environment Program and research groups, countries’ projections and plans for fossil fuel production in 2030 are more than double the amount needed for a 1.5-degree Celsius warming limit.”

“By 2050, the gap is projected to be even larger — according to the study, countries expect to produce 2½ times more fossil fuels in 2050 than would align with a target of 2 degrees Celsius. At that threshold, scientists predict higher sea level rise, increased extreme heat and a greater possibility of crossing catastrophic tipping points than at 1.5.”

The problem with every country’s promise to phase out fossil fuels

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