A new study shows that strong and rapid action to cut emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases will help to slow down the rate of global warming over the next 20 years.
This highlights that immediate action on climate change can bring benefits within current lifetimes, not just far into the future.
Scientists already agree that rapid and deep emissions reductions made now will limit the rise in global temperatures during the second half of the century.
However, pinpointing shorter-term benefits over the next few decades has been more challenging, particularly as natural cycles in global atmosphere and ocean systems can cause slow ups and downs in temperature that temporarily mask human influence on the climate.
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