Yet understanding how delay makes achieving the goals of
preventing dangerous climate change extraordinarily more challenging also requires some knowledge about how increasing atmospheric concentrations affect global emissions reductions pathways options.
With it the countries of the world have recognised that they all have to work together to tackle the shared problem
of dangerous climate change caused by human activities.
The identified critical threshold
for dangerous climate change saying that the increase in global temperature should be below 2 degrees Celsius seems not to have helped the climate negotiations so far.
At the same time, we also now know that preventing
dangerous climate change impacts may require some form of carbon removal to supplement traditional mitigation actions.
Our collective mission is to ensure that the world economy is on track to avoid
dangerous climate change by 2020, while delivering sustainable growth and prosperity for all.
And just like policies aimed at limiting
potentially dangerous climate change, adaptation policies will be implemented in the face of uncertainty, both in climate impacts and variance in extreme weather.
These solutions can help avoid the
most dangerous climate changes and increase the resilience of societies and ecosystems to those climate changes that can not be avoided.
As many already know, climate change is already happening and there have been many arguments about what is a relatively safe level of carbon concentration to
avoid dangerous climate change impacts.
Our mission is to ensure that the world economy is on track to avoid
dangerous climate change by 2020 while delivering sustainable growth and prosperity for all.
For all countries, it says, there are many ways in which energy - sector actions can still be accelerated in order to increase the chances of
averting dangerous climate change in the future.
We have two broken systems - energy and finance - which conspire to support a coal fired centralized grid that never reaches the poor while
driving dangerous climate change.
Better yet, mountaintop removal should be prohibited and the burning of coal immediately phased out to save the planet
from dangerous climate change.
As a result there is a huge gap between national commitments to reduce greenhouse gas (ghg) emissions that have been made thus far under the UNFCCC and global ghg emissions reductions that are necessary to limit warming to 2 oC, a warming limit that has been agreed to by the international community as necessary to prevent
very dangerous climate change.
Climate change minister Mike O'Brien said the auction demonstrated UK's «continuing leadership» in reducing carbon emissions as part of the fight
against dangerous climate change.
Phrases with «dangerous climate change»