Kevin
Anderson on The Unforgiving Math For Staying Under 2 Degrees
In
the Paris accord, 195 countries agreed that they would collectively
keep average global temperatures from rising more than 2 degrees. But
what does science have to say on how fast, and by how much, will we
have to cut our emissions to get there? Professor Kevin Anderson of
the Tyndall Centre is a climate scientist who looks at exactly this
question. And the math he comes away with, isn't pretty.
Kevin
Anderson shares his thoughts on what will need to happen if we are to
meet the declarations in Paris, why it's a matter of justice that we
act, and why he personally has made the difficult decision to give up
air travel.
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