![]() This means that all relevant companies, industries and stakeholders would need to be involved to increase the support and chance of successful implementation. Examples of actions include shifting to low- or zero-emission power generation, such as renewables changing food systems, such as diet changes away from land-intensive animal products electrifying transport and developing ‘green infrastructure’, such as building green roofs, or improving energy efficiency by smart urban planning, which will change the layout of many cities.īecause these different actions are connected, a ‘whole systems’ approach would be needed for the type of transformations that could limit warming to 1.5☌. This Special Report assesses energy, land and ecosystems, urban and infrastructure, and industry in developed and developing nations to see how they would need to be transformed to limit warming to 1.5☌. There are actions across all sectors that can substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ![]() There are many factors that affect the feasibility of different adaptation and mitigation options that could help limit warming to 1.5☌ and with adapting to the consequences. Meeting this challenge would require a rapid escalation in the current scale and pace of change, particularly in the coming decades. While transitions towards lower greenhouse gas emissions are underway in some cities, regions, countries, businesses and communities, there are few that are currently consistent with limiting warming to 1.5☌. Summary : In order to limit warming to 1.5☌ above pre-industrial levels, the world would need to transform in a number of complex and connected ways. Evelina Trutnevyte (Switzerland, Lithuania)įAQ 4.1: What Transitions Could Enable Limiting Global Warming to 1.5☌?.Maria del Mar Zamora Dominguez (Mexico).Joana Correia de Oliveira de Portugal Pereira (United Kingdom, Portugal).
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