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Polar Ice Sheets: The Paris Agreement's Target May Not Be Enough
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
The Earth's average global temperature has been close to or above the Paris Agreement's target for nearly two years straight. This is a clear sign that the current goals might not be strict enough. The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has also reached a high level. It is now at 430 parts per million, which is 50% more than it was before the industrial revolution.
It is crucial to think critically about these issues. The science is clear. The Earth is warming, and it is happening faster than expected. The Paris Agreement is a good start, but it might not be enough to protect the polar ice sheets. The world needs to consider more ambitious goals to keep the climate safe for future generations.
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