Yet recent emissions growth sets us on a pathway toward significant climate change,
unless deep emission cuts are secured urgently», said Professor Matthew England, an author of the report.
Not exact matches
Professor Corinne Le Quéré, director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of East Anglia, says the paper is «timely» and makes it «very clear» that even steep and
deep emissions reductions will not be sufficient
unless accompanied by a net - zero
emissions strategy.
Unless we make
deep and swift cuts in our heat - trapping
emissions, 26 Europe could experience a heat wave similar to the one in 2003 every other year by the end of this century.23 A summer like that of 2003 would be considered ordinary4 — or even cool.25 Summers in central Europe are expected to feel like those in southern European today.27