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Rosalie E Woodruff, Anthony J McMichael, Simon Hales

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    Global warming is a significant threat. This research explores actionable strategies, responsible parties, and timelines for addressing its urgent challenges to ensure a sustainable future.

    Area of Science:

    • Environmental Science
    • Climate Science
    • Policy Studies

    Background:

    • The reality of global warming necessitates immediate and coordinated action.
    • Current global efforts to mitigate climate change are insufficient.

    Discussion:

    • This work critically examines the feasibility and impact of various climate change mitigation strategies.
    • It identifies key stakeholders, including governments, industries, and international organizations, essential for implementation.
    • The analysis addresses the temporal aspects, outlining critical deadlines and milestones for effective climate action.

    Key Insights:

    • A multi-faceted approach involving technological innovation, policy reform, and international cooperation is crucial.
    • Clear allocation of responsibilities among different actors is vital for progress.

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  • Establishing ambitious yet achievable timelines will drive momentum and accountability.
  • Outlook:

    • Urgent implementation of proposed strategies is required to avert the worst impacts of global warming.
    • Continued research and adaptation will be necessary to address evolving climate challenges.
    • A globally coordinated effort offers the best prospect for a sustainable planet.