Wednesday 15 November 2023

The Synthesis Report Saying The World Is Going Off The Track

                                                                       

         The Synthesis Report saying World is going off the track                                                            

                                                       Date 15-11-2023

From

  Nalin Anthoni Pillai, Scientist

  Chennai- 600030

  INDIA


To

UN Chief Guterres

Of United Nations

     Sir,

       I am surprise to see an article today titled as “By 2030, world needs to cut emission by 43% UN report appeared in ‘The Times of India’ dated 15-11-2023 stated as “The world is failing to get a grip on climate change crisis. That is the message of United Nation Convection on Climate Change’s (UNFCC) latest report  which provides yet more evidence that the world remains massively off track to 1.5 degree Celsius and avoiding the worst of climate catastrophe,” said Antonio Guterres UN secretary-general.

      The synthesis report shows that if the latest available nationally determined contributions (NDCS) –climate actions -- are implemented, current commitment will increase emissions by about by 8.8%, compared to 2010 levels. “This is a marginal improvement over last year’s assessment, which found countries were on a path to increase emissions 10.6% by2030, compared to 2010 levels”

     Noting the huge emission gap, Guterres said, “Inch by inch progress will not do. It is time for a climate ambition supernova in every country, city, and sector.”

     Referring to the findings of the report that shows how national climate action plans “remain insufficient” to limit global temperature rise, the UN chief pitched for acceleration of the ‘net zero’ (emission) timelines so that developed countries get as close as possible to the target by 2040 and emerging economies by 2030.

     The eye opening finding may set a tone for (COP28), scheduled to be held during November 30th to December 12th  in Dubai.

     I would like to put it in a more perspective way any increase in global temperature caused by burning forty billion tons fossil materials every year and if the world continues to burn definitely it affects the coolant particles at the sub-atomic level. And with this prolong heat waves that is already happening now in two or three decades time glaciers can never form in the north and south poles having very limited winter season can harm the habitual earth. Once these glaziers go away, defitely it won’t make the species and plants to survive on this earth. The whole biological system will be perished by the cause of heat waves affecting the coolant particles at the sub-atomic level. More details can be read from my report posted to United Nations tilted as follow

 

 Global Warming affects the coolant particles at the sub-atomic level dated 6-6-2019

https://nalinsbrainresearch.blogspot.com/2019/06/global-warming-affects-coolant.html

 

Also read this blog website“Why American sexual life is declining?” 13-3-2017 as follow

http://nalinsbrainresearch.blogspot.com/2017/04/why-american-sexual-life-is-declining.html


Another paper too published titled as “How to make double helix bond stronger among them” dated 26-9-2019 can be assessed here

     https://nalinsbrainresearch.blogspot.com/2022/12/how-to-make-double-helix-bond-stronger.html


I wish viewers to read this article titled as “Millions to die prematurely  by ’50 due to pollution: UN” appeared in ‘The Time of India’ dated 15-3-2019 a popular daily news paper In India also available in the Internet    

Now let us hate wars against any humanity as well as procurement of any defense material from any country only United Nations alone has to control the Climate Change by keeping the defense under their control.

So, let us avoid serious Climate Change Crisis by overall limiting existing defense.

By

    Nalin Anthoni Pillai

Brain Research Work

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