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COP26: what would the world be like at 3°C of warming and how would it be different from 1.5°C?

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4 November 2021

In the Paris Agreement, countries committed to seek to limit the increase in temperature to 1.5℃ above pre-industrial levels. However, even if countries fulfilled their current pledges to reduce emissions,…Read More >

Oil: why higher prices will complicate the energy transition

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29 March 202123 March 2021

The oil price is on a rollercoaster. Having crashed into negative territory just last April, the price of Brent crude climbed all the way to US$70 (£50) earlier in March….Read More >

Carbon dioxide is not the only greenhouse gas: Reading science informing debate at COP23

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10 November 201723 February 2023

By Professor Keith Shine, Regius Professor of Meteorology and Climate Science The United Nations Climate Conference The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is the principal negotiating forum…Read More >

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