- 2023 National Climate Assessment paints grim picture while offering hope. The United States is warming 60 percent more quickly than the global average, since land heats up more quickly than oceans—especially at higher latitudes https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/11/2023-national-climate-assessment-paints-grim-picture-while-offering-hope/ 9 comments environment
- Under promised (or stated) climate policy scenarios, International Energy Agency (IEA) sees a peak in energy-related CO2 emissions in the mid-2020s, but without more aggressive policies, emissions will remain high enough to cause around 2.4 °C of global warming by 2100 - World Energy Outlook 2023 https://www.iea.org/reports/world-energy-outlook-2023/executive-summary 2 comments environment
- Under promised (or stated) climate policy scenarios, International Energy Agency (IEA) sees a peak in energy-related CO2 emissions in the mid-2020s, but without more aggressive policies, emissions will remain high enough to cause around 2.4 °C of global warming by 2100 - World Energy Outlook 2023 https://www.iea.org/reports/world-energy-outlook-2023/executive-summary 8 comments science