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The #ParisAgreement hashtag promotes global climate action, emphasizing international collaboration, sustainability, emissions reduction, climate goals, environmental awareness, renewable energy, responsibility, advocacy, policy change, youth activism, accountability, and a sustainable future.
2024 was the hottest year on record, according to various agencies including NASA, NOAA, the World Meteorological Organization, and the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service. This is the first year the Earth has crossed the critical 1.5 degrees Celsius benchmark set during the 2015 Paris Climate Agreements. While some of this warming can be attributed to natural weather variations like El Niño, the overwhelming majority of the current temperature rise from preindustrial times has been caused by the excess heat trapped by ever rising levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.  The rise in temperature has contributed to the many climate disasters we’ve seen in the U.S. and abroad.  Breaching this threshold does not mean that the agreement and other efforts to reduce greenhouse gases have failed. It is more important than ever to pursue global political action to reduce our carbon emissions.  🎤 🎞️ Carin Leong ✏️ Carin Leong, Andrea Thompson 📊 Amanda Montañez; Source: Copernicus Climate Change Service (data), C3S/ECMWF #hottestyear #2024 #climate #lawildfires #naturaldisaster #parisagreement #heatrecord #environment #extremeheat #co2 #greenhousegases
Enjoy it and go play! God is responding to 🍊 getting rid of climate change. Letting everyone know this is what’s to come 😁 #climatechange #globalwarning #thedayaftertomorrow #snow #snowinflorida #beach #dapotus #parisclimateagreement #algore #parisagreement #imthatmom #aninconvienttruth #wakeup #introvert
Hours after his inauguration, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to once again pull the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement. The international pact is aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions to stave off their worst impacts on Earth’s climate. Here are four graphics that underscore the importance of the Paris Agreement, from combatting billion-dollar disasters to keeping the globe from reaching 2 degrees C of warming.   ✏️ Andrea Thompson 📊 Slide 1: Amanda Montañez; Sources: Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis: Working Group I Contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. IPCC, 2021 (carbon budget); Supplemental Data of the Global Carbon Budget 2022. Global Carbon Project, 2022 (emissions data); World Bank (country populations and per capita emissions data); Data analysis by Amanda Montañez and Piers Forster Slide 2: Amanda Montañez; Source: Copernicus Climate Change Service (data) Slide 3: Amanda Montañez; Source: Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters, National Centers for Environmental Information, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Slide 4: Amanda Montañez; Source: “Intergenerational Inequities in Exposure to Climate Extremes,” by Wim Thiery et al., in Science, Vol. 374; September 26, 2021 (data)   #executiveorder #climate #parisagreement #parisaccords #climatetreaty #greenhousegases #climatepolicy #carbon

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