Days after scientists expressed concerns over the climate reaching a tipping point, the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change warned of dangerous trends, saying that Earth will hit the critical 1.5 degrees Celsius warming in two decades. The body remarked human activities as an "unequivocal" driver of climate change.The report, a successor to the 2013 assessment, paints a grim picture of emissions and human activities to identify key drivers of climate change.The Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) 'Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis' said every region in the world is witnessing irreversible changes in climate due to human influence.
Days after scientists expressed concerns over the climate reaching a tipping point, the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change warned of dangerous trends, saying that Earth will hit the critical 1.5 degrees Celsius warming in two decades. The body remarked human activities as an "unequivocal" driver of climate change.The report, a successor to the 2013 assessment, paints a grim picture of emissions and human activities to identify key drivers of climate change.The Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) 'Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis' said every region in the world is witnessing irreversible changes in climate due to human influence.