2025-11-21 https://metro.co.uk/2025/11/21/world-faces-catastrophe-catastrophe-climate-talks-fail-24765362/ HaiPress

The city of Belem,seen in a drone image foregrounded with the Amazon rainforest (Picture: Reuters)
While delegates at the COP30 conference in Brazil argue over whether ‘a transition away from fossil fuels’ should even be on the agenda,a forecaster gave a stark warning of what is at stake.
There has been much discussion of whether it is now truly possible to limit warming to 1.5°C above the pre-industrial climate,as pledged in the Paris Agreement ten years ago.
Forecaster Jim Dale told Metro people can be misled by the numbers,as they sound relatively small.
But he gave a metaphor which is all the more apt in flu season: ‘You only have to take your own body.
‘If you,at 36.5°C average,were to to go up 1.5°C,you’d be in bed. You’d be feeling ill. Go up 2.5°C,you’d be in hospital.
‘Go up 3°C… you’d be dead [if it was for any sustained period of time]. And that’s the way it is. That’s the easy way of looking this,that those small increments make a massive distance.’
Today was meant to be the closing day of the summit in Belem,but a large fire yesterday meant those attending had to be evacuated,with talks delayed and the schedule unclear.
Before the annual summit began on November 10,UN Secretary-General António Guterres had already acknowledged the world is likely to overshoot the target agreed ten years ago,at least temporarily.
He said: ‘The hard truth is that we have failed to ensure we remain below 1.5°C.
‘Science now tells us that a temporary overshoot beyond the 1.5 limit – starting at the latest in the early 2030s – is inevitable.
We need a paradigm shift to limit this overshoot’s magnitude and duration and quickly drive it down.’
Even if countries implemented their current pledges in full,it still put the world on course for over 2°C of warming,he added.
Mr Dale,who wrote ‘Surviving Extreme Weather: The Complete Climate Change Preparedness Manual’,told Metro we could see 2°C of warming within the next two decades.
‘1.5°C is dead,and 2° is the next step,’ he said. ‘If we’re already seeing the effects at 1.5°C,then 2° is going to be a lot worse.

A United Nations flag is displayed near the logo for the COP30 U.N. Climate Summit in Belem (Picture: AP)
‘If 2.5 is where we think we’re heading – relatively quickly,I’m talking about the next 20 years – then that’s catastrophe after catastrophe. It sounds like small numbers,2.5,1.5,but it’s not.
‘It’s got hugely significant impact. They are huge movements that will kill off parts of the ecosystems that we depend on,and even ourselves to a degree.’
Last year was the first to exceed 1.5°C globally,but the official documents of COP30 still state it as their goal,‘to limit both the magnitude and duration of overshooting’.
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