Who wants more microplastics in them? Use of more plastic is no desirable solution.
The world is being widely destroyed and this way of modern living is not right for us. We could be living in sustainable ways, being apart without those same demands, and, we could be growing what we need for food.
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/...rreversible-climate-disaster-scientists-warn/
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Humanity has failed to limit global heating to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, as the Paris Agreement aspired to pursue through determined efforts.
Recent data from authoritative sources like the World Meteorological Organization, Copernicus Climate Change Service, and Berkeley Earth confirm that 2025 ranked as the third-warmest year on record, with global average surface temperatures reaching approximately 1.44–1.47°C above the 1850–1900 baseline.
The three-year period from 2023 to 2025 averaged around 1.48°C above pre-industrial levels, marking the first multi-year span to exceed the 1.5°C threshold, even though the Paris goal refers to long-term warming over decades rather than short-term fluctuations.
This breach signals that the window for staying below 1.5°C without overshoot has effectively closed due to insufficient emissions reductions since 2015. Current policies and national pledges project warming of 2.2–2.8°C by 2100, far beyond safe limits, with long-term warming already estimated at about 1.4°C.
Scientists warn that the planet is on track to reach or surpass the 1.5°C long-term threshold by the end of this decade—over a decade earlier than anticipated when the Paris Agreement was signed. The consequences include intensified extreme weather, accelerated sea-level rise, ecosystem collapse, and heightened risks of irreversible tipping points.
To change course immediately, governments must deliver drastic, economy-wide emissions cuts starting now: peaking global greenhouse gases before 2025 at the latest proved impossible, but rapid halving by 2030, aggressive fossil fuel phase-out, massive renewable energy scaling, electrification across sectors, and enhanced carbon removal could limit overshoot duration and magnitude.
Returning warming below 1.5°C by century's end remains theoretically possible but demands unprecedented ambition, equity in global action, and avoidance of further delays that lock in greater damages. Every fraction of a degree avoided matters profoundly for human societies and planetary stability.
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