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Governments’ current climate policies and promises have the world on track for “catastrophic” average global warming of 2.6 to 3.1C.
The odds of limiting global heating to the 1.5C target in the Paris climate agreement are rapidly shrinking toward zero , UNEP warns.
The power sector was the biggest climate polluter, at 15.1 gigatonnes, followed by transport and agriculture and industry at 6.5 Gt each.
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