Disaster on Earth: If the emission of carbon dioxide in the world continues at its current level, the Earth can overcome the temperature increase of 1.2 ° C within three years. More than 60 major climate scientists in the world have issued this strict warning in their latest assessment of global temperature rise.
What is the standard of 1.5 ° C?

In 2015, around 200 countries agreed to the historic Paris Agreement, under which global temperature growth would be limited to 1.5 ° C from the end of the 1800s. The purpose of this agreement was to avoid some of the worst effects of climate change.
Why is this goal in danger?

According to a BBC report, most of the countries of the world are burning coal, oil and gas in record quantities and cutting carbon -rich forests – which has endangered the international target.
130 billion tonnes of carbon budget is left

The new study found that by the beginning of 2025, the carbon budget will be reduced to 130 billion tonnes. If the global CO2 emission remains at its current high level, about 40 billion tonnes per year, the world will get about three years to abolish 130 billion tons of carbon budget.
Temperature will increase by 2030

A new study has found that if the emission persists at a high level, the Earth’s temperature will increase by 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2030.
What did the researchers say

Professor Pierce Fonder, Director and Professor Pierce Fonder, Director and Professor, Professor Pierce for Professor Pierce at Leeds University said, “We are seeing some unprecedented changes and the earth’s temperature is rising and sea level is rising fast.”
The effect of what is happening

Climate change has already made several meteorological extreme conditions worse, such as a temperature of 40 ° C in the UK in July 2022. Due to this, global sea level is increasing rapidly, causing threat to coastal communities.
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