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Bringing the big data of climate change and the conversation into public spaces.

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David Usher (Human Impact Lab), Playmind Studios and researchers at Concordia University. Web development by Waseem Hasan and Jonathan Gallivan.

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2025-12-29 09:28:01

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Climate Clock | Human Impact Lab Scenarios 1.5º > 1.5º Audio Info Share Close Window CHOOSE A SCENARIO Current emissions trend If all countries meet current targets Constant emissions after 2018 Zero emissions by 2050 Zero emissions by 2037 CLOSE Close Window ADDING THE METRIC OF TIME TO THE GLOBAL WARMING CONVERSATION In signing the Paris Agreement, the world has committed to limiting the global average temperature increase to between 1.5 and well-below 2°C above pre-industrial averages, so as to avoid the most dangerous consequences of global warming. But how far away is this threshold? And what do we need to do to change direction? The Climate Clock acts as a public line in the sand and says, this is the date. It is a measuring stick by which we can evaluate our progress. The Climate Clock is based on the best available science and is updated each year to reflect the latest data by a team of leading climate scientists from around the world. Each ye...

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