Climate glossary: Cutting through the COP26 jargon

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As the COP26 summit tries to act on the climate emergency, observers will benefit from a basic knowledge of the technical climate terms and idioms underpinning debate. Indeed, what does COP even stand for? From the Anthropocene to the UNFCCC, here's a glossary of key terms that will pepper dialogue in Glasgow as the world comes together to save the planet.

1.5 C pathway

A climate mitigation pathway consistent with limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels by 2100. Climate scientists regard this temperature rise as the best-case warming scenario. Not just energy and transport, but economic growth, technological developments and lifestyle are factored into pathways consistent with 1.5 C of warming. 

Adaptation

Finding ways to adjust to the impacts of human-induced climate change, including extreme weather. The idea is to moderate the harm, for instance, by constructing housing away from locations vulnerable to wildfires or sea level rise. Climate finance will be vital for funding adaptation measures. 

Publish : 2021-11-01 13:43:00

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