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Extreme climate scenario fades, but warming continues

A worst-case climate scenario (RCP8.5/SSP5-8.5) is now considered less likely due to faster-than-expected renewable energy adoption, but the world is still on track for about 3°C of warming by 2100, which would intensify severe climate impacts. The UN General Assembly has endorsed an International Court of Justice opinion reinforcing countries' legal duties to protect people from climate change.

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climate scenarioRCP8.5renewable energyglobal warming3 degrees CelsiusUN resolutionclimate justicefossil fuel subsidiesemissions

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Extreme climate scenario fades, but warming continues

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Extreme climate scenario fades, but warming continues

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