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* The City of Melbourne is part of a grouping of 100 cities from around the world ('''C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group''') which have committed to reducing GHG emissions consistent with a 1.5degC World (67% confidence) [https://takethejump.org/the-science]. | |||
* Emission targets have been informed by a report titled '''The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5°C World''' [https://www.arup.com/perspectives/publications/research/section/the-future-of-urban-consumption-in-a-1-5c-world] | |||
* The report models | |||
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Take the Jump
- The City of Melbourne is part of a grouping of 100 cities from around the world (C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group) which have committed to reducing GHG emissions consistent with a 1.5degC World (67% confidence) [1].
- Emission targets have been informed by a report titled The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5°C World [2]
- The report models
- Climate math: What a 1.5-degree pathway would take [[3]]