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To limit global warming to 1.5 degree C is "possible within the laws of chemistry and physics," said Jim Skea, co-chair of IPCC Working Group III. "But doing so would require unprecedented changes."In Paris, the world's governments tasked the IPCC with preparing this special report to detail the impacts that climate change of 1.5 degree C will bring, what will be required to prevent further warming and what mitigation and adaptation options are available for countries to deal with these impacts.More than 90 authors from 40 countries were involved in leading the report, helped by 133 contributing authors. The report pulls together the current understanding of the scientific community on climate change and includes citations of more than 6,000 peer-reviewed scientific articles and studies."One of the key messages that comes out very strongly from this report is that we are already seeing the consequences of 1 degree C of global warming through more extreme weather, rising sea levels and diminishing Arctic sea ice, among other changes," said Panmao Zhai, co-chair of IPCC Working Group I.The report cites specific examples of how impacts of global warming would be lessened with the 1.5 degrees C increase, compared to the 2 degees C increase: 1256

  

Trump set a deadline of March 5, 2018, unless Congress enacted something before then. No bills have been passed but courts have issued injunctions, forcing the Trump administration to keep accepting application renewals. 220

  

to be published Thursday that calls the Vatican "one of the biggest gay communities in the world" in which clergy regularly break their vows of celibacy.On Wednesday, summit organizers met with abuse survivors from around the world, saying afterward that the meeting will help them "better understand the gravity and urgency of the difficulties" church leaders will face during the four-day summit.The meeting centers around themes: responsibility on Thursday, accountability on Friday and transparency on Saturday. On Sunday, more than 100 bishops from around the world, as well as other Catholic leaders, will gather for Mass in Sala Regia, an ornate hall in the Vatican's Apostolic Palace.Pope Francis has sought to deflate expectations for the meeting, officially called, "Protection of Minors in the Church." The goal, he said, is to hear abuse survivors speak about their experiences, to teach bishops about the church's procedures to deal with abusive clergy and to seek forgiveness.In his Angelus address on Sunday, Francis asked Catholics to pray for the meeting, an event that he said he wants "to be a powerful gesture of pastoral responsibility in the face of an urgent challenge of our time."Other prominent Catholics also have described the summit in urgent terms, saying the church's credibility is on the line."My hope will be that people see this as a turning point," Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago, a member of the organizing committee, said Monday at a news conference. "This is not the endgame. No one can say there will be no more abuse in the church or the world, but people will be held accountable."Following the Pope's address, three church officials will give speeches on the topic of responsibility.Catholic leaders at this week's meeting come from almost every part of the globe, with 36 from Africa, 24 from North and South America, 18 from Asia, 32 from Europe and four from Oceania, organizers say.In addition to Roman Catholic bishops, there will be 14 leaders of Oriental Catholic churches, 22 superiors general of religious orders and 14 members of the Vatican's own bureaucracy, including the heads of 10 departments. 2154

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