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Met Office: Atmospheric CO2 rise now exceeding IPCC 1.5ºC pathways

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The rate at which atmospheric CO2 is increasing is now outpacing the pathways set out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that limit global warming to 1.5C.

This is what the latest data shows from the Mauna Loa observatory in Hawaii, where measurements of CO2 levels in the atmosphere have been collected for more than 60 years. 

In 2024, the rise in atmospheric CO2 was one of the fastest on record. 

Emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases from human activity have so far caused human-caused global warming to reach about 1.3C above pre-industrial levels

If warming is to be limited to 1.5C, as set out in the Paris Agreement, the build-up of CO2 and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will need to slow to a halt and then go into reverse

And, yet, the rise in atmospheric CO2 concentrations is still showing no signs of slowing. 

Pathways to 1.5C

The third working group report of the IPCC’s sixth assessment report (AR6), published in 2022, presented a set of seven “illustrative pathways” that highlight how different mitigation choices across major economic sectors translate into future greenhouse gas emissions and global temperatures.

In the three most-ambitious pathways, global warming has a 50% chance of either staying below 1.5C, or overshooting it by only 0.1C (for up to several decades) before then returning to below 1.5C:

  • Shifting pathways (IMP-SP): Illustrates mitigation in the context of a broader shift towards sustainable development, including by reducing inequality and with a phase-out of fossil fuels.
  • Low demand (IMP-LD): Illustrates a strong emphasis on energy-demand reductions, and with a phase-out of fossil fuels.
  • Renewables (IMP-Ren): Illustrates a future with a heavy reliance on renewable energy.
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