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Headline Roundup March 1st, 2022

UN Climate Report Highlights 'Unavoidable' Risks of Global Warming, Urges Action

Summary from the AllSides News Team

The United Nations' climate change panel issued a report Monday, arguing that unchecked global warming presents "a threat to human well-being and planetary health."

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change called for "urgent decision-making" in its report, and said any delay in climate change mitigation efforts "will miss a brief and rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a liveable and sustainable future for all." The report estimates that the world is currently 1.1 degrees Celsius warmer than it was before industrialization, and that if that number rises above 1.5 degrees Celsius, some changes will be irreversible and billions of people will suffer from water shortages, extreme weather events and more. More than 200 scientists contributed to the report.

The report was covered prominently by left- and center-rated sources, many of which framed it as very concerning and indicative of the need to act on climate change and do more to protect the environment. Right-rated outlets covered the report less frequently. Some on the right connected the report to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and framed world leaders pivoting away from fossil fuels as having empowered Russian President Vladimir Putin to take advantage of continued demand for oil and gas in Europe.

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UN climate panel’s ‘dire warning’ hits realpolitik as Putin exploits an energy-starved world
UN climate panel’s ‘dire warning’ hits realpolitik as Putin exploits an energy-starved world

Washington Times

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The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change called Monday for “urgent action” in its latest report, prodding countries to hasten emissions reductions even as events in Ukraine threaten to submerge the global-warming agenda.

The IPCC Working Group II report said that climate change is running ahead of global adaptation efforts, creating “dangerous and widespread disruption in nature” that could be irreversible unless action is taken quickly.

“This report is a dire warning about the consequences of inaction,” said IPCC chair Hoesung Lee in a statement. “It shows that climate change is a grave...

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From the Left
'Delay means death': We're running out of ways to adapt to the climate crisis, new report shows. Here are the key takeaways
'Delay means death': We're running out of ways to adapt to the climate crisis, new report shows. Here are the key takeaways

CNN Digital

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Climate change is on course to transform life on Earth as we know it, and unless global warming is dramatically slowed, billions of people and other species will reach points where they can no longer adapt to the new normal, according to a major report published Monday.

The UN-backed report, based on years of research from hundreds of scientists, found that the impacts from human-caused climate change were larger than previously thought. The report's authors say these impacts are happening much faster and are more disruptive and widespread than scientists expected 20 years ago.

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UN climate report: 'Atlas of human suffering' worse, bigger
UN climate report: 'Atlas of human suffering' worse, bigger

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Deadly with extreme weather now, climate change is about to get so much worse. It is likely going to make the world sicker, hungrier, poorer, gloomier and way more dangerous in the next 18 years with an “unavoidable” increase in risks, a new United Nations science report says.

And after that watch out.

The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report said Monday if human-caused global warming isn’t limited to just another couple tenths of a degree, an Earth now struck regularly by deadly heat, fires, floods and drought in...

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