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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Why the Climate Warming Goal of 1.5 Degrees C Isn’t a Lost Cause—Even If We Overshoot It
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Why the Climate Warming Goal of 1.5 Degrees C Isn’t a Lost Cause—Even If We Overshoot It

Last updated: June 21, 2025 11:00 am
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Global warming is on track to surpass the 1.5 degrees Celsius mark soon, which means that we are likely to miss the target set by the 2015 Paris Agreement to limit the average temperature increase to 1.5 degrees C. However, all hope is not lost. Scientists believe that we can still bring the global temperature back down if we intensify our efforts. The concept of overshoot, where we exceed our target but then reduce the temperature below it, provides both a cautionary tale and a way forward.

It is crucial to understand that even if we manage to bring the warming down to 1.5 degrees C by the end of the century, there will still be irreversible losses. Ecosystems will be irreversibly altered, species will disappear, and vulnerable communities will suffer long-lasting consequences. Nevertheless, if we can ensure that the overshoot of 1.5 degrees C is temporary, we can mitigate the damage and potentially recover from it.

Research suggests that limiting peak warming to well below two degrees C is essential for the possibility of lowering the temperature in the future through net-negative emissions. Simply achieving net-zero emissions, a significant goal for many industrialized nations, is no longer sufficient to keep the warming below 1.5 degrees C.

Acknowledging that we are likely to exceed this threshold should not lead to complacency; instead, it should drive us to accelerate our actions. Every tenth of a degree of warming beyond 1.5 degrees C will result in more severe damage to the planet and its inhabitants, making it harder for us to return to that level while adapting to the changing climate. Despite the challenges ahead, it may be our best option to limit the long-term harm caused by climate change.

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The key remains in limiting how much we exceed the 1.5 degrees C mark and for how long. The trajectory of net-negative CO2 emissions, along with other greenhouse gases, will determine the extent of the overshoot and the potential for bringing the temperature back down.

While a world that returns to global warming of 1.5 degrees C will undoubtedly be significantly altered and damaged, some of the climate-related damage will be irreversible, while some might be partially reversible with significant delays.

Bringing the global temperature back down in an overshoot pathway will be a complex process that requires careful consideration of various factors and tensions at play. Conversations around the benefits and costs of reducing temperature, the impact of overshoot on mitigation policies, the importance of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and the potential consequences of reversing global warming will shape the pathway forward.

In conclusion, while we may be on track to exceed the 1.5 degrees C target, there is still hope for us to bring the temperature back down if we act swiftly and decisively. By understanding the concept of overshoot and the implications of exceeding our targets, we can work towards a sustainable future for our planet and future generations.

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