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Kim
@kimctzee.bsky.social
Recent migrant from that place previously known as twitter.
International Climate Policy researcher. Researcher at Climate Analytics. Cloud watcher, catnapper, (crunchy) PB lover.
Opinions my own.
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🚨 NEW Report: the way the land sector is included in national climate targets is masking the real fossil fuel emissions cuts needed to keep 1.5°C in reach.

Here’s the lowdown and what governments can do to fix it 🧵⤵️
Addressing challenges in the land sector under the Paris Agreement
This report examines how loose land-sector rules under the Paris Agreement enable countries to overstate carbon removals and delay essential fossil fuel emissions cuts.
climateanalytics.org
April 24, 2025 at 7:49 AM
www.linkedin.com/posts/sof%C3...

Now that the dust has settled on COP29, I wanted to highlight thoughts from my colleague Sofía Gonzales-Zuñiga at Climate Analytics, and a graph based on Climate Action Tracker data.
Sofía G. on LinkedIn: #parisagreement #timetoact | 31 comments
People ask if COPs are really useful and whether we should continue having them. This graph by the Climate Action Tracker clearly shows temperature predictions… | 31 comments on LinkedIn
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November 27, 2024 at 1:12 PM
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Experts: What does a Trump presidency mean for climate action? | @mollylempriere.carbonbrief.org w/ comment from @katharinehayhoe.com, Jason Bordoff, Joeri Rogelj, Li Shuo, Mo Adow, Alden Meyer, Navroz K Dubash, Camilla Born, Tasneem Essop

Read here: buff.ly/3UI0m0u
November 7, 2024 at 3:09 PM
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2024 #climateactiontracker Global Update: the combined global effect of government climate action has flat-lined over the last 3 years: a critical disconnect between the reality of the climate emergency and the lack of urgency on policies to deal with it. 🧵
bit.ly/CAT_2024_glo...
As the climate crisis worsens, the warming outlook stagnates
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November 14, 2024 at 8:47 AM