The UN-backed report, based on years of research from hundreds of scientists, found that the impacts from human-caused climate change were larger than previously thought.
A new United Nations report says the world needs to do more to protect the billions of people already suffering from the impacts of the climate crisis, while at the same time scaling up efforts to rapidly reduce greenhouse gas emissions within this decade.The report, part of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Sixth Assessment, focuses on adapting to impacts that have already arrived with just 1.
The report emphasizes that the countries contributing the least to planet-heating emissions are suffering the most. Though China has surpassed the U.S. in annual emissions, the U.S. remains the largest historical emitter of greenhouse gasses fueling global heating as we are experiencing it today.
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