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World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate Emergency 2022

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Ripple,  William J.
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Wolf,  Christopher
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Gregg,  Jillian W.
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Levin,  Kelly
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Rockström,  Johan
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Newsome,  Thomas M.
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Betts,  Matthew G.
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Huq,  Saleemul
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Law,  Beverly E.
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Kemp,  Luke
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Kalmus,  Peter
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Lenton,  Timothy M.
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Ripple, W. J., Wolf, C., Gregg, J. W., Levin, K., Rockström, J., Newsome, T. M., Betts, M. G., Huq, S., Law, B. E., Kemp, L., Kalmus, P., Lenton, T. M. (2022): World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate Emergency 2022. - BioScience, 72, 12, 1149-1155.
https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biac083


Cite as: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_28128
Abstract
We are now at “code red” on planet Earth. Humanity is unequivocally facing a climate emergency. The scale of untold human suffering, already immense, is rapidly growing with the escalating number of climate-related disasters. Therefore, we urge scientists, citizens, and world leaders to read this Special Report and quickly take the necessary actions to avoid the worst effects of climate change. 2022 marks the 30th anniversary of the “World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity,” signed by more than 1700 scientists in 1992. Since this original warning, there has been a roughly 40% increase in global greenhouse gas emissions. This is despite numerous written warnings from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and a recent scientists’ warning of a climate emergency with nearly 15,000 signatories from 158 countries (Ripple et al. 2020). Current policies are taking the planet to around 3 degrees Celsius warming by 2100, a temperature level that Earth has not experienced over the past 3 million years (Liu and Raftery 2021). The consequences of global heating are becoming increasingly extreme, and outcomes such as global societal collapse are plausible and dangerously underexplored (Kemp et al. 2022). Motivated by the moral urgency of this global crisis, here, we track recent climate-related disasters, assess planetary vital signs, and provide sweeping policy recommendations.