*Can current emissions pledges keep us safe** –** or is the world heading 
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The State of the Climate Report1 warns that Earth’s “vital signs” are 
flashing red and that warming may even be accelerating as cleaner air 
reduces the planet’s reflectivity. Meanwhile, the UN Emissions Gap Report2 
projects 
roughly 2.8°C of warming based on current policies, citing a lack of 
political will to cut emissions even as climate risks intensify.


This evidence suggests a high likelihood of dangerous climate overshoot 
unless global action accelerates dramatically. This raises the question of 
whether additional tools, such as sunlight reflection methods, should be 
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Hear from our expert panel: *Simon Evans* (Deputy Editor and Senior Policy 
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- The latest data on global emissions and temperature trajectories. 

- What overshooting 1.5°C could mean for the planet. 

- The potential role of solar geoengineering. 


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*4 Dec 2025* 

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1.*State of the Climate Report* 
<https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/advance-article/doi/10.1093/biosci/biaf149/8303627?login=false>
 2. *Emissions Gap Report* 
<https://www.unep.org/resources/emissions-gap-report-2025>   


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