Taalas said that the world needs to do more than double its efforts to reduce emissions if there’s a hope of keeping the temperature increases to below the threshold called for the Paris climate deal.

“To stop a global temperature increase of more than 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the level of ambition needs to be tripled,” said Taalas. “And to limit the increase to 1.5 degrees, it needs to be multiplied by five.”

As The Guardian reported Sunday, that means taking immediate action to curtail the recent rise in coal for energy. 

“Governments now need to introduce effective regulation to shut down coal power plants well before the end of their technical lifetime and considerably reduce their use in the meantime,” Climate Analytics decarbonization team lead Paola Yanguas Parra said. 

At Monday’s summit, as Common Dreams reported, youth activist Greta Thunberg tore into world leaders who have not in her view thus far taken scientific findings on the climate crisis seriously. Immediate action is needed, she said. 

“For more than 30 years the science has been crystal clear,” said Thunberg. “How dare you continue to look away, and come here saying that you are doing enough, when the politics and solutions needed are still nowhere in sight.”

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