Goal 13: Climate action
There is no country that is 
not experiencing the drastic effects of climate change. Greenhouse gas 
emissions are more than 50 percent higher than in 1990. Global warming 
is causing long-lasting changes to our climate system, which threatens 
irreversible consequences if we do not act.
The annual average economic losses from climate-related disasters are
 in the hundreds of billions of dollars. This is not to mention the 
human impact of geo-physical disasters, which are 91 percent 
climate-related, and which between 1998 and 2017 killed 1.3 million 
people, and left 4.4 billion injured. The goal aims to mobilize US$100 
billion annually by 2020 to address the needs of developing countries to
 both adapt to climate change and invest in low-carbon development.
Supporting vulnerable regions will directly contribute not only to 
Goal 13 but also to the other SDGs. These actions must also go hand in 
hand with efforts to integrate disaster risk measures, sustainable 
natural resource management, and human security into national 
development strategies. It is still possible, with strong political 
will, increased investment, and using existing technology, to limit the 
increase in global mean temperature to two degrees Celsius above 
pre-industrial levels, aiming at 1.5°C, but this requires urgent and ambitious collective action.
Facts and figures
+1°C
As of 2017 humans are estimated to have caused approximately 1.0°C of global warming above pre-industrial levels.+20cm
Sea levels have risen by about 20 cm (8 inches) since 1880 and are projected to rise another 30–122 cm (1 to 4 feet) by 2100.2050
To limit warming to 1.5C, global net CO2 emissions must drop by 45% between 2010 and 2030, and reach net zero around 2050.1/3
Climate pledges under The Paris Agreement cover only one third of the emissions reductions needed to keep the world below 2°C.$26 trillion
Bold climate action could trigger at least US$26 trillion in economic benefits by 2030.18 million
The energy sector alone will create around 18 million more jobs by 2030, focused specifically on sustainable energy.Watch the video to learn about SDG 13
https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=QIAZC7epiMU 
 
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