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…. Failure to reduce worldwide carbon emissions and limit global heating to below 1.5°C risks catastrophic impacts from extreme weather and sea level rises, damage to habitats and biodiversity and threats to human populations across the globe. The scale of this challenge has also been highlighted by the impact of COVID-19, which has shown how vulnerable society can be. Indeed, there is also…
… to flood risk. Leicester’s Climate Emergency Strategy: April 2020 to March 2023 Page 11 of 57 Introduction Scientists agree that the climate is changing as a result of human activity. Global average temperatures have increased by 1°C from pre-industrial levels and sea levels are rising. If humanity doesn’t act decisively now, climate change will threaten the lives…