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The COP26 climate conference ended a few weeks ago. Attendees agreed to stick to what may be an impossible target for the rise in global temperatures. That’s 1.5 degrees celsius by the year 2100.
Oooh boy is that optimistic.
To explain why and help us understand what’s more likely to happen, we’re joined by Adrian Raftery. He is a sociologist and a statistician at the University of Washington, and one of the authors of a piece in Nature Climate Change that looked at this very issue.image: A protest called by Uni Students For Climate Justice in Melbourne, forming part of a COP26 Global Day of Action against climate inaction. Matt Hrkac photo.
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