'Every fraction of a degree of warming is doing us harm,' said one of the open letter's signatories. 'This means that every day we delay cessation of fossil fuel burning, we come closer to catastrophe.'
that there is "no need for investment in new fossil fuel supply" if the world is to achieve a net-zero energy system by 2050, the new letter demands "a solution commensurate with the scale of the problem."in a statement. "It requires global coordination to quickly eliminate the immediate cause: deadly fossil fuels."
End new expansion of fossil fuel production in line with the best available science as outlined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the United Nations Environment Programme; To meet the Paris Agreement's more ambitious objective of limiting planetary heating to 1.5oC above preindustrial levels, researchers point out, "global greenhouse gas emissions need to be"Any 'net zero' policy that allows for the continued expansion of these weapons of mass destruction is insufficient."Although "this requires an average decline in fossil fuel production ofproduction by 2% per year," the letter states, citing the U.N.
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