×
GreekEnglish

×
  • Politics
  • Diaspora
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Cooking
Monday
12
Jan 2026
weather symbol
Athens 6°C
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Diaspora
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Mediterranean Cooking
  • Weather
Contact follow Protothema:
Powered by Cloudevo
> Environment

UN: 1.5°C target on the brink of collapse

The climate is already, on average, 1.4°C warmer today, according to the European Copernicus Observatory

Newsroom September 23 05:12

The goal of limiting the rise in global temperature to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels is “on the brink of collapse,” UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned on Friday, expressing concern that the new national plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions, expected ahead of COP30, will fall short of what is required.

“I believe that the fact this target is on the verge of collapse is an additional reason, at this particular moment, to exert every possible pressure to secure more decisive and acceptable NDCs (nationally determined contributions),” Mr. Guterres said in an interview with AFP.

The climate goals for 2035 of the states that signed the Paris Agreement—known as nationally determined contributions (NDCs)—were initially expected months ago. However, geopolitical tensions and trade disputes have slowed the process.

With less than two months remaining until COP30 in Brazil, the new plans of dozens of countries are still delayed, especially those of China and the European Union, both considered crucial players in the future of climate diplomacy.

The UN hopes that the climate meeting co-chaired next Wednesday (September 24) by António Guterres and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will inject new momentum into the effort.

“We absolutely need countries to come forward with climate action plans fully aligned with the 1.5°C target, covering their entire economies and all greenhouse gas emissions,” the UN chief stressed.

“I worry” that after all the effort so far, “we will receive a series of NDCs that will not be up to the task of achieving this goal.”

There is no reason “to panic,” he added, but if indeed the NDCs fall short, “every possible pressure must be exerted to correct them as quickly as possible.”

The 1.5°C Target

Limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels (1850–1900) is the most ambitious goal of the Paris Agreement.

But many climatologists agree that this threshold will likely be exceeded before the end of the current decade, as humanity continues to burn—at increasing levels—oil, gas, and coal. The climate is already, on average, 1.4°C warmer today, according to the European Copernicus Observatory.

>Related articles

Opening access to a market of 300 million consumers for Greek products through the EU–Mercosur agreement: Benefits for olive oil, cheeses, kiwifruit, peaches and bakery products

The United States drastically cuts humanitarian spending abroad, to $2 billion in 2026 from $17 billion in 2022

No more famine in Gaza, but food insecurity remains, says UN

Scientists stress the importance of limiting global warming as much as possible: every additional tenth of a degree further increases risks, bringing more heatwaves and threatening the destruction of countless forms of marine life.

Keeping the rise in global temperature to 1.5°C rather than 2°C would help limit the most devastating consequences of climate change, according to the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

According to the UN, 2024 was the warmest year ever recorded, at the peak of a decade of “record temperatures.”

Ask me anything

Explore related questions

#brazil#COP30#European Union#UN
> More Environment

Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news

See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr

> Latest Stories

Ecumenical Patriarch comments on ‘bad omen’ after knife mishap at pie-cutting ceremony

January 12, 2026

Maria Karystianou’s political move divides opinion — Criticisms after early acclaim

January 12, 2026

Golden Globes: Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ and Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ dominate the awards

January 12, 2026

Rubina Aminian: The 23-year-old student who was shot at point-blank range by Iran’s security forces

January 12, 2026

Why Mitsotakis agreed to two meetings with farmers and livestock breeders

January 12, 2026

Bloodshed in Iran: Over 500 dead in protests as Trump weighs “Very strong options” for intervention

January 12, 2026

Severe cold wave hits Greece: Snow expected – Weather in Attica

January 12, 2026

Hits on Russian Lukoil oil platforms from Ukraine

January 11, 2026
All News

> Politics

Maria Karystianou’s political move divides opinion — Criticisms after early acclaim

She draws substantial support from Zoi, Velopoulos, and Tsipras, threatening to push PASOK down to third or even fourth place. There are talks of Farantouris possibly being exempted from the ‘no old politicians’ rule. Meanwhile, Famellos and Karteros have launched the first attacks

January 12, 2026

Why Mitsotakis agreed to two meetings with farmers and livestock breeders

January 12, 2026

In the shadow of the bribery video, Christodoulides’ wife resigns from the Independent Social Support Agency, denounces “relentless” attacks

January 11, 2026

Mitsotakis’ first review for 2026: The international community cannot ignore authoritarian regimes

January 11, 2026

“Yes” to dialogue, “no” to Tuesday’s rally, farmers decide

January 10, 2026
Homepage
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY COOKIES POLICY TERM OF USE
Powered by Cloudevo
Copyright © 2026 Πρώτο Θέμα