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Most British newspapers led with a snog on Strictly over the latest "1.5 degrees or we fry" #IPCC report.
With the #IPCC suggesting we may only have 12 years left to deal with climate change before it's really, REALLY, too late, here's a dystopian vision from our debut issue that examines what might happen if we finally, fatally, ail to act. @klausdodds https://t.co/mKzSwHQj30
New cartoon: Welcome to the new IPCC Report! Will it be a Banksy? https://t.co/basoIUEWxh H/t @wattsupwiththat https://t.co/fEa8X7c1q6
#IPCC working group co-chair @valmasdel: Net zero emissions of CO2 must reach zero by 2050. That is the most important finding of the report. We are at a crossroads. What happens between now and 2030 is critical. #SR15 #climatechange
#IPCC working group co-chair Jim Skea: It is possible within the laws of physics and chemistry to limit temperature increases to 1.5°C. We have given the evidence to governments. Is is their responsibility to decide whether they can act upon it . #SR15 #climatechange
Critics of IPCC say panel needs to increase focus on policy-relevant research
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Sea-levels rising faster than IPCC projections http://t.co/JbXFhVYeGR Illustration courtesy Sourabh Phadke