Climate Talks Conclude Without Phasing Out Fossil fuels, 1.5ยฐC Threshold Imminent
[CITY, DATE] – International โclimate negotiations ended today, November 22, 2025, without securing commitments to phase out coal, oil, and gas – the primaryโ driversโฃ ofโ global warming. This outcome arrives as โขscientists now project the internationally agreed-uponโฃ limit of 1.5 degrees Celsiusโ warming above pre-industrial levelsโฃ willโฃ be temporarily surpassed as early as the 2030s.
the failure to establish a clear exit strategy for fossil fuels intensifies the โขclimate crisis, threatening increasingly severe weatherโ events worldwide. The tenโ warmest years on recordโ have occurred in the last decade, underscoringโฃ theโ accelerating pace of planetary heating.Exceeding the โ1.5ยฐC threshold,โ even temporarily, will likely trigger more frequent andโ intenseโ storms, wildfires,โ droughts, and floods, disproportionately โimpacting vulnerable populations and ecosystems.
The Paris Climate Agreement, adopted in 2015, aims to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius, preferably to 1.5 degreesโค Celsius, through concerted efforts โขto โคreduce greenhouse gas emissions. Though, current national pledges are insufficient to โฃmeet these โgoals. โThe continued reliance on burning fossil fuelsโค -โข oil, gas,โค and coal – remains the largest obstacle to achieving climate โstability.