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An actionable climate target

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The Paris Agreement introduced three mitigation targets. In the future, the main focus should not be on temperature targets such as 2 or 1.5 °C, but on the target with the greatest potential to effectively guide policy: net zero emissions.

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Geden, O. An actionable climate target. Nature Geosci 9, 340–342 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2699

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