RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
Simulations suggest... https://t.co/oFUGllKASG
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/KOloetg5wS @CarbonBrief discusses the paper here: https://t.co/FoZrs8Swxm https://t.co/4cdFbBZKJY
RT @StateOfTropics: "While expected temperature changes under a GMST increase of 1.5°C lead to proportionally higher warming in the Norther…
Uncertain impacts on economic growth when stabilizing global temperatures at 1.5°C or 2°C warming (open access) https://t.co/yTdwXy3NKi
RT @L_P_Jones: Econometric analysis finds impact of 1.5°C is close to indistinguishable from current conditions (except bits of Africa and…
RT @L_P_Jones: Econometric analysis finds impact of 1.5°C is close to indistinguishable from current conditions (except bits of Africa and…
Econometric analysis finds impact of 1.5°C is close to indistinguishable from current conditions (except bits of Africa and SEA). But 2°C brings significantly lower projected economic growth for many developing countries: https://t.co/L2BRCVi3Yx https://t.
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
RT @BillHareClimate: New science adds more support for benefits of #1o5C limit in the #ParisAgreement https://t.co/Owd5YcLqFd
@CarbonBrief @jloistf That being said, the actual paper looks much more interesting and nuanced when it comes to analyzing the uncertainty (https://t.co/uUGcNjXUhA)
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
Uncertain impacts on economic growth when stabilizing global temperatures at 1.5°C or 2°C warming https://t.co/arTfwwn0qz
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @FelixPretis: @clv101 @CarbonBrief @jloistf @MoritzPSchwarz @amirjina The uncertainties are high - we even mention them in the title of…
RT @StateOfTropics: "While expected temperature changes under a GMST increase of 1.5°C lead to proportionally higher warming in the Norther…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @StateOfTropics: "While expected temperature changes under a GMST increase of 1.5°C lead to proportionally higher warming in the Norther…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @StateOfTropics: "While expected temperature changes under a GMST increase of 1.5°C lead to proportionally higher warming in the Norther…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
"the projected impacts on economic growth of 1.5°C warming are close to indistinguishable from current climate conditions" "median projected global average GDP per capita approximately 5% lower at the end of the century under 2°C warming relative to 1.5°C"
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @FelixPretis: @clv101 @CarbonBrief @jloistf @MoritzPSchwarz @amirjina The uncertainties are high - we even mention them in the title of…
RT @BillHareClimate: New science adds more support for benefits of #1o5C limit in the #ParisAgreement https://t.co/Owd5YcLqFd
RT @FelixPretis: A great piece by @CarbonBrief's @jloistf on our recent research on the economic impacts of the Paris agreement - "Holding…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
@clv101 @CarbonBrief @jloistf @MoritzPSchwarz @amirjina The uncertainties are high - we even mention them in the title of our open access article covered by @CarbonBrief - https://t.co/UdxwRQQ6SC, also visible in some of our Figures! https://t.co/BFEyuWZpU
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
RT @BillHareClimate: New science adds more support for benefits of #1o5C limit in the #ParisAgreement https://t.co/Owd5YcLqFd
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
RT @FelixPretis: A great piece by @CarbonBrief's @jloistf on our recent research on the economic impacts of the Paris agreement - "Holding…
RT @FelixPretis: A great piece by @CarbonBrief's @jloistf on our recent research on the economic impacts of the Paris agreement - "Holding…
RT @FelixPretis: A great piece by @CarbonBrief's @jloistf on our recent research on the economic impacts of the Paris agreement - "Holding…
RT @FelixPretis: A great piece by @CarbonBrief's @jloistf on our recent research on the economic impacts of the Paris agreement - "Holding…
RT @FelixPretis: A great piece by @CarbonBrief's @jloistf on our recent research on the economic impacts of the Paris agreement - "Holding…
A great piece by @CarbonBrief's @jloistf on our recent research on the economic impacts of the Paris agreement - "Holding global temperature rise to 1.5C would lead to significant economic benefits" https://t.co/UdxwRQQ6SC. Thanks @amirjina for the comment
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
RT @CelineGuivarch: Uncertain impacts on economic growth when stabilizing global temperatures at 1.5°C or 2°C warming https://t.co/8tHE9nAy…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
Uncertain impacts on economic growth when stabilizing global temperatures at 1.5°C or 2°C warming https://t.co/8tHE9nAyIo
RT @BillHareClimate: New science adds more support for benefits of #1o5C limit in the #ParisAgreement https://t.co/Owd5YcLqFd
RT @BillHareClimate: New science adds more support for benefits of #1o5C limit in the #ParisAgreement https://t.co/Owd5YcLqFd
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @FelixPretis: New paper: Stabilising global temperatures at 1.5°C warming in-line with the UN’s 2015 Paris Agreement may prevent signifi…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit #climatewarming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts. Summary here: https://t.co/qtgLrvhqZ5 #ParisAgreement @FelixPretis @khaustein @INETOxford @ecioxford @royalsociety https://t.co/cpkfkBYhzS
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
Prevention, as always, is better than cure. #sustainability https://t.co/nf9l5pyQng
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @FelixPretis: New paper: Stabilising global temperatures at 1.5°C warming in-line with the UN’s 2015 Paris Agreement may prevent signifi…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @BillHareClimate: New science adds more support for benefits of #1o5C limit in the #ParisAgreement https://t.co/Owd5YcLqFd
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
RT @FelixPretis: Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool h…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @FelixPretis: New paper: Stabilising global temperatures at 1.5°C warming in-line with the UN’s 2015 Paris Agreement may prevent signifi…
Increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - great summary by @oxmartinschool https://t.co/0UJ0Q2roDi on our new paper https://t.co/UdxwRQQ6SC in the @RSocPublishing issue on the Paris Climate Agreement. @ClimateD
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MgMidu: Attuare l'accordo di Parigi e limitare il riscaldamento globale a 1,5°C può evitare un impatto economico molto significativo :…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @FelixPretis: New paper: Stabilising global temperatures at 1.5°C warming in-line with the UN’s 2015 Paris Agreement may prevent signifi…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
Attuare l'accordo di Parigi e limitare il riscaldamento globale a 1,5°C può evitare un impatto economico molto significativo : nuovo studio https://t.co/DRkRIb6MXV
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
New science adds more support for benefits of #1o5C limit in the #ParisAgreement https://t.co/Owd5YcLqFd
"While expected temperature changes under a GMST increase of 1.5°C lead to proportionally higher warming in the Northern Hemisphere, the projected impact on economic growth is larger in the #Tropics and Southern Hemisphere." https://t.co/bcsL9gYteQ
RT @FelixPretis: New paper: Stabilising global temperatures at 1.5°C warming in-line with the UN’s 2015 Paris Agreement may prevent signifi…