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"Wynes S" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Perceptions of carbon dioxide emission reductions and future warming among climate experts Wynes S; Davis SJ; Dickau M; Ly S; Maibach E; Rogelj J; Zickfeld K; Matthews HD; 39280638
CONCORDIA
2 Current global efforts are insufficient to limit warming to 1.5°C Matthews HD; Wynes S; 35737785
GEOGRAPHY
3 Can citizen pressure influence politicians' communication about climate change? Results from a field experiment Wynes S; Kotcher J; Donner SD; 34548721
CONCORDIA
4 A carbon footprint study of the Canadian medical residency interview tour Liang KE; Dawson JQ; Stoian MD; Clark DG; Wynes S; Donner SD; 34227912
GEOGRAPHY

 

Title:Current global efforts are insufficient to limit warming to 1.5°C
Authors:Matthews HDWynes S
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35737785/
DOI:10.1126/science.abo3378
Publication:Science (New York, N.Y.)
Keywords:
PMID:35737785 Category: Date Added:2022-06-23
Dept Affiliation: GEOGRAPHY
1 Department of Geography, Planning and Environment, Concordia University, Montreal, QB, Canada.

Description:

Human activities have caused global temperatures to increase by 1.25°C, and the current emissions trajectory suggests that we will exceed 1.5°C in less than 10 years. Though the growth rate of global carbon dioxide emissions has slowed and many countries have strengthened their emissions targets, current midcentury net zero goals are insufficient to limit global warming to 1.5°C above preindustrial temperatures. The primary barriers to the achievement of a 1.5°C-compatible pathway are not geophysical but rather reflect inertia in our political and technological systems. Both political and corporate leadership are needed to overcome this inertia, supported by increased societal recognition of the need for system-level and individual lifestyle changes. The available evidence does not yet indicate that the world has seriously committed to achieving the 1.5°C goal.





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