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global warming will reach 3.2°C by 2100
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change. Working Group III Contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, ed. P. R. Shukla et al. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, in press), https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg3/.

Endnotes
- Part One / How Climate Works
- Part Two / How our Planet is Changing
- 2.2 Heat
- 2.4 Air Pollution and Aerosols
- 2.3 Methane and Other Gases
- 2.5 Clouds
- 2.6 Arctic Warming and the Jet Stream
- 2.7 Dangerous Weather
- 2.8 The snowball has been set in motion
- 2.10 Ice Sheets, Shelves and Glaciers
- 2.11 Warming Oceans and Rising Seas
- 2.12 Acidification and Marine Ecosystems
- 2.13 Microplastics
- 2.14 Fresh Water
- 2.15 It is much closer to home than we think
- 2.16 Wildfires
- 2.17 The Amazon
- 2.18 Boreal and Temperate Forests
- 2.19 Terrestrial Biodiversity
- 2.20 Insects
- 2.21 Nature’s Calendar
- 2.23 Permafrost
- 2.24 What Happens at 1.5, 2 and 4°C of Warming?
- 2.1 The weather seems to be on steroids
- Part Three / How it Affects Us
- 3.1 The world has a fever
- 3.2 Health and Climate
- 3.3 Heat and Illness
- 3.4 Air Pollution
- 3.5 Vector-borne Diseases
- 3.6 Antibiotic Resistance
- 3.7 Food and Nutrition
- 3.8 We are not all in the same boat
- 3.9 Life at 1.1°C
- 3.10 Environmental Racism
- 3.11 Climate Refugees
- 3.12 Sea-level Rise and Small Islands
- 3.13 Rain in the Sahel
- 3.15 Fighting for the Forest
- 3.17 Warming and Inequality
- 3.18 Water Shortages
- 3.19 Climate Conflicts
- 3.20 The True Cost of Climate Change
- Part Four / What We’ve Done About It
- 4.1 How can we undo our failures if we are unable to admit that we have failed?
- 4.2 The New Denialism
- 4.3 The Truth about Government Climate Targets
- 4.4 We are not moving in the right direction
- 4.5 The Persistence of Fossil Fuels
- 4.6 The Rise of Renewables
- Fossil-free Energy Sources
- 4.7 How Can Forests Help Us?
- 4.8 What about Geoengineering?
- 4.9 Drawdown Technologies
- 4.10 A whole new way of thinking
- 4.11 Our Imprint on the Land
- 4.12 The Calorie Question
- 4.13 Designing New Food Systems
- 4.14 Mapping Emissions in an Industrial World
- 4.15 The Technical Hitch
- 4.16 The Challenge of Transport
- 4.17 Is the Future Electric?
- 4.18 They keep saying one thing while doing another
- 4.19 The Cost of Consumerism
- 4.21 Waste around the World
- 4.22 The Myth of Recycling
- 4.23 This is where we draw the line
- 4.24 Emissions and Growth
- 4.25 Equity
- 4.26 Degrowth
- 4.27 The Perception Gap
- Part Five / What We Must Do Now
- 5.1 The most effective way to get out of this mess is to educate ourselves
- 5.2 Individual Action, Social Transformation
- 5.3 Towards 1.5°C Lifestyles
- 5.4 Overcoming Climate Apathy
- 5.5 Changing Our Diets
- 5.6 Remembering the Ocean
- 5.7 Rewilding
- 5.10 People Power
- 5.11 Changing the Media Narrative
- 5.12 Resisting the New Denialism
- 5.14 Lessons from the Pandemic
- 5.15 Honesty, solidarity, integrity and climate justice
- 5.19 Decarbonization Requires Redistribution
- 5.20 Climate Reparations
- 5.21 Mending Our Relationship with the Earth
- What Next?
- 5.8 We now have to do the seemingly impossible
- Introduction / Climate by Numbers