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Andy Reisinger & Temporary Overshoot: 1.5 is no longer a limit, it's a destination
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Andy Reisinger & Temporary Overshoot: 1.5 is no longer a limit, it's a destination

Plan B is now Plan A - a climate scientist on his new paper, "Temporary overshoot: Origins, prospects, and a long path ahead"

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Andy Reisinger is a respected climate scientist who just published a new paper arguing that the gap between “staying under 1.5” and what the science says is likely means it’s time to talk seriously about managing overshoot.

Andy Reisinger, LinkedIn

He spoke to

in a personal capacity - and in that same capacity he published the paper:

Temporary overshoot: Origins, prospects, and a long path ahead (1 Dec 2023)

The paper - that link above provides free open access for 50 days, cherished subscriber, so don’t say we never get you anything - seeks to start a serious discussion about Overshoot and what to do about it.

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