1.5°C warmer worlds (Q1168)
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Subject, term, tag: 1.5°C warmer worlds
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | 1.5°C warmer worlds |
Subject, term, tag: 1.5°C warmer worlds |
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IPCC Glossary v1.5
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27 May 2026
Projected worlds in which global warming has reached and, unless otherwise indicated, been limited to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. There is no single 1.5°C warmer world, and projections of 1.5°C warmer worlds look different depending on whether it is considered on a near-term transient trajectory or at climate equilibrium after several millennia, and, in both cases, if it occurs with or without overshoot. Within the 21st century, several aspects play a role for the assessment of risk and potential impacts in 1.5°C warmer worlds: the possible occurrence, magnitude and duration of an overshoot; the way in which emissions reductions are achieved; the ways in which policies might be able to influence the resilience of human and natural systems; and the nature of the regional and sub-regional risks. Beyond the 21st century, several elements of the climate system would continue to change even if the global mean temperatures remain stable, including further increases of sea level. (English)
IPCC Glossary v1.5
1 reference
27 May 2026