
Pierre Friedlingstein
Pierre Friedlingstein is a renowned climate scientist and a researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in France. He is recognized for his contributions to understanding the carbon cycle and climate change, particularly in relation to the implications of greenhouse gas emissions. His recent work highlights the urgent need to address climate change, as he warns that the threshold of 1.5°C of warming is now inevitable if current emission trends continue. Friedlingstein’s research plays a critical role in informing global climate policies and shaping public understanding of the climate crisis.
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Pierre Friedlingstein is the director of the research from the University of Exeter.
Las emisiones de CO2 generadas por combustibles fósiles batirán récord en 2025, según un estudio
Prof Pierre Friedlingstein is chair in mathematical modelling of climate systems at the University of Exeter.
Fossil fuel emissions rise againPierre Friedlingstein, from CNRS, states that surpassing the 1.5 °C threshold is now unavoidable.
El planeta se recalienta más rápido que nunca: ¿qué nos advierten 60 científicos?Pierre Friedlingstein is a co-author of the study who warns that exceeding the 1.5 °C threshold is now inevitable.
Changement climatique : dix indicateurs virent au rouge, les scientifiques sonnent l'alertePierre Friedlingstein is one of the authors who states that surpassing the 1.5°C threshold is now unavoidable.
Diez indicadores climáticos clave llevan un ‘rumbo equivocado’, alertan científicos








