Overshoot-and-return
A dangerous climate change illusion
Carton, Wim; Malm, Andreas
http://climateandcapitalism.com/2024/10/14/overshoot-and-return-a-dangerous-climate-change-illusion/
Date Written: 2024-10-14
Publisher: Climate & Capitalism
Year Published: 2024
Resource Type: Article
Cx Number: CX25242
Once the 1.5°C limit is passed, there will be no going back
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Excerpt:
When the Paris agreement on climate change was gaveled into being in December 2015, it briefly looked like that rarest of things: a political victory for climate activists and delegates from the poorest regions of the world that, due to colonization by today’s wealthy nations, have contributed little to the climate crisis—but stand to suffer its worst ravages.
The world had finally agreed an upper limit for global warming. And in a move that stunned most experts, it had embraced the stretch target of 1.5°C, the boundary that small island states, acutely threatened by sea-level rise, had tirelessly pushed for years.
Or so, at least, it seemed. For soon, the ambitious Paris agreement limit turned out to be not much of a limit at all. When the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (or IPCC, the world’s foremost body of climate experts) lent its authority to the 1.5°C temperature target with its 2018 special report, something odd transpired.