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Posts by Corinne Le Quéré

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What does the ongoing rupture in the world order that Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney referred to at Davos earlier this year mean for #ClimateChange?

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What does Mark Carney's Davos "rupture" mean for tackling climate change? Building on current momentum shows progress can continue. Science-informed adaptation is key. See my special address at the @royalsociety.org Women and the future of science conference.
royalsociety.org/news/2026/03...

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Irreversibility in climate action - Nature Climate Change Although climate action is undermined by political interests and institutional inertia, multiple safeguards are in place to prevent backsliding on progress so far, and positive feedbacks reinforce progress despite opposing forces. Key elements of climate action are irreversible and can be further strengthened by commitments, investments and positive narratives.

In a new @natclimate.nature.com comment piece, Nigel Topping (Chair of @thecccuk.bsky.social) joins Corinne Le Quéré and other senior climate voices to discuss the irreversibility of climate change progress: spklr.io/633248nUC8

@nature.com @natureportfolio.nature.com
🧪 #ClimateChange #ClimateAction

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Thanks for inviting me on BBC's Rare Earth programme coming up today to talk about COP30 and the Global Carbon Budget.

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The world’s carbon emissions continue to rise. But 35 countries show progress in cutting carbon In 2025 the world has fallen short, again, of peaking and reducing its fossil fuel use. But there are many countries on a path to greener energy.

The 2025 update of the Global Carbon Budget is out.​​
While fossil CO2 emissions rise again and carbon sinks are weakened by climate change, deforestation emissions are down and many countries decarbonise their energy.
No global emissions peak yet though.
theconversation.com/the-worlds-c...

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Societe Generale unveils the composition of its scientific advisory council - Société Générale The purpose of the Scientific Advisory Council is to provide Societe Generale’s General Management with science-based advice on key emerging trends that will influence the Group’s business and activit...

I'm pleased to join the Scientific Advisory Council of France's
@societegenerale.com and look forward to advise on #climate, #ocean and #nature. It's my first time working with the private sector, following 3 IPCC cycles then 10yrs of govt advisory roles.

www.societegenerale.com/en/news/pres...

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Thanks to the #OneOceanScienceCongress for inviting me to give a Keynote presentation ahead of #UNOC3 "Understanding Ocean Carbon Storage in the Era of Carbon Management".

It's available to stream on:
youtu.be/MtxgnI5iB6Y?...

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OOS2025 - Live-streamed sessions

With the UN Ocean Conference #UNOC3 in its final days, it's worth watching again the Keynote talks of its #OneOceanScienceCongress.
They provide an excellent overview of the issues faced by the ocean, including #fisheries, #carbon and #governance

one-ocean-science-2025.org/programme/li...

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Corinne Le Quéré

Hi everyone

I'm pleased to join bsky. I'll be posting about #carbonbudgets, #oceans and #marineecosystems, #climatechange and #climatepolicy

Find out more about me here
research-portal.uea.ac.uk/en/persons/c...
with links to my scientific publications, BBCs Desert Island Discs ITW and TEDx talk

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