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UN warns world could warm by a massive 3.1C this century

2024/10/25
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Key Insights

Why is the UN warning about a potential 3.1C global warming this century?

The world is on track to miss global warming limits, leading to catastrophic increases in extreme weather events unless there's a huge push to cut carbon emissions.

Why is the UN Secretary-General concerned about the upcoming COP summit in Azerbaijan?

The summit is in a major fossil fuel producer, and the UN fears that without significant emissions cuts, temperatures could rise to as much as 3 degrees Celsius, double the Paris Agreement limit.

Why did the UN release the Emissions Gap Report?

To highlight the difference between current carbon emissions and necessary levels to stay under safe warming limits, emphasizing the need for rapid action.

Why are emissions rising despite climate summits and warnings?

Increased air travel post-COVID, more industrial carbon use, and warmer temperatures leading to higher air conditioning use contribute to rising emissions.

Why is the next climate summit being held in Azerbaijan?

It's part of the UN's political apparatus; last year, Bulgaria was expected to host, but Russia objected, leading to Azerbaijan hosting instead.

Why did the Menendez brothers' case become notorious?

The sensational trial involved two young men killing their wealthy parents, with allegations of abuse and a dramatic Netflix drama reviving interest.

Why is Canada reducing immigration targets?

Public support for new arrivals is waning, leading to concerns over job availability and public housing.

Why are there protests in Mozambique after the recent election?

The opposition alleges widespread vote rigging, and two aides to the opposition leader have been killed, leading to concerns about election credibility.

Why are health officials in Gaza concerned about the recent Israeli airstrike?

The airstrike on a school shelter killed at least 17 people, raising concerns about civilian casualties and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Why are families of footballers with dementia calling for more medical checks?

They believe repetitive head trauma from contact sports like football can lead to CTE, a form of dementia, and want mandatory checks to protect future players.

Why is Venice extending its tax on day-trippers?

To manage over-tourism and its impact on local life, ensuring tourists contribute more to the city's economy.

Why did humans start kissing?

Kissing may have evolved from grooming behaviors among ancestors, where mouths were used to remove parasites and debris, strengthening social bonds.

Chapters

The UN warns that the world is on track to miss global warming limits by a significant margin, leading to severe climate consequences unless immediate action is taken.
  • UN predicts world temperatures could rise by up to 3 degrees Celsius.
  • Emissions Gap Report highlights the need for immediate carbon emission cuts.
  • COP29 in Azerbaijan aims to address financial support for climate action.

Shownotes Transcript

The UN says the world is on track to miss global warming limits by a "catastrophic" margin, leading to dramatic increases in extreme weather events. Also: how did the act of kissing evolve?