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    World to go through a climate ‘doom loop’; Report

    The report stated that simply coping with the escalating impacts of the climate crisis could draw resources and focus away from efforts to slash carbon emissions, making the situation even worse.
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    United Kingdom: A ThinkTank report has warned that the world is at risk of descending into a climate “doom loop.”

    The report stated that simply coping with the escalating impacts of the climate crisis could draw resources and focus away from efforts to slash carbon emissions, making the situation even worse.

    The damage caused by global warming across the globe is increasingly clear, and recovering from climate disasters is already costing billions of dollars. In addition, these disasters can cause cascading problems, including water, food, and energy crises, as well as increased migration and conflict.

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    The researchers, from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and Chatham House, stated that a current example of the impact of the climate crisis complicating efforts to reduce emissions and other actions was the debate over whether keeping the global temperature rise below 1.5C (the international goal) was still possible.

    According to researchers, avoiding a doom loop required a more honest acceptance by politicians of the great risks posed by the climate crisis, including the looming prospect of tipping points and the huge scale of the economic and societal transformation required to end global warming. This should be combined with narratives that focused on the great benefits climate action brought and ensured policies were fairly implemented.

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    Mr. Laurie Laybourn, an associate fellow at IPPR, commented that “we have entered, sadly, a new chapter in the climate and ecological crisis. The phoney war is coming to an end, and the real consequences now present us with difficult decisions. We absolutely can drive towards a more sustainable, more equitable world. But our ability to navigate through the shocks while staying focused on steering out the storm is key.”

    “The thing I’m most concerned about is that we’re not factoring in the cascading risks to societies. “It’s not just the big city-smashing storms we should be concerned about, it’s the consequences that ripple through our globalised systems,” Mr. Laybourn added.

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