World will have exceeded 2050 safe carbon emissions limit by 2020, scientists say.
The world will overshoot its long-term target on greenhouse
gas emissions within two decades. A study has found that the average
global temperature will rise above the threshold that could cause
dangerous climate change during that time.
Scientists have calculated that the world has already
produced about a third of the total amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) that
could be emitted between 2000 and 2050 and still keep within a 2C rise
in global average temperatures.
At the current rate at which CO2 is emitted globally -
which is increasing by 3 percent a year - countries will have exceeded
their total limit of 1,000 billion tons within 20 years, which would be
about 20 years earlier than planned under international obligations.
"If we continue burning fossil fuels as we do, we will have exhausted
the carbon budget in merely 20 years, and global warming will go well
beyond 2C," said Malte Meinshausen of the Potsdam Institute for Climate
Impact Research in Germany, who led the study, published in Nature.
"Substantial reductions in global emissions have to begin
soon - before 2020. If we wait longer, the required phase-out of carbon
emissions will involve tremendous economic costs and technological
challenges. We should not forget that a 2C global mean warming would
take us far beyond the variations that Earth has experienced since we
humans have been around."