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{When will we overcome global warming?}

“Overcoming” global warming is a two-part process: first, stabilising temperatures by stopping new emissions, and second, reversing the warming that has already occurred. According to the latest scientific consensus and reports from the [United Nations](https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/net-zero-coalition), we have not yet reached the peak of the problem, but a roadmap exists to address it. [1, 2, 3]

1. Stabilising Global Temperatures

Scientific consensus holds that global warming will only stop once we reach Net Zero emissionsa state where the greenhouse gases added to the atmosphere are balanced by those removed. [4]

* The 2050 Goal: The [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)](https://www.ipcc.ch/sr15/) states that to limit warming to $1.5^circtext{C}$ and avoid the most catastrophic impacts, the world must reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

* Immediate Timeline: Global emissions need to be reduced by 45% by 2030 to stay on this track. If we achieve net zero, global temperatures are expected to stabilise within about 10 years.

* Current Progress: As of 2026, the world is not yet on track. Current national policies project a warming of approximately $2.7^circtext{C}$ to $2.8^circtext{C}$ by 2100 unless much deeper cuts are made. [2, 5, 6, 7, 8]

2. Reversing the Warming

Actually “overcoming” warming by returning to pre-industrial temperatures is a much longer process. [9]

* Irreversibility: Many changes, such as ocean warming and sea-level rise, are considered irreversible on human timescales and will continue for hundreds or even thousands of years.

* Cooling Period: Even if all human emissions stopped today, it would take centuries to millennia for natural processes to remove enough excess $CO_2$ to return temperatures to “normal” (pre-18th-century levels).

* Negative Emissions: Scientists are exploring Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) technologies to speed up this process. If deployed at a massive scale, these could start reversing warming in the second half of this century. [9, 10, 11, 12, 13]

Key Milestones for Action

| Period [5, 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20] | Objective | Status (as of 2026) |

|—|—|—|

| By 2025 | Global emissions must peak | Emissions reached record highs in 2024. |

| By 2030 | 45% reduction in emissions | Current plans only project a ~12-15% reduction. |

| By 2035 | 60% reduction in emissions | Recent updates (e.g., India’s 2026 NDC) show increased ambition. |

| By 2050 | Global Net Zero | Target adopted by 107+ countries, including the US and EU. |

| By 2070 | Delayed Net Zero | Target year for major emerging economies like India. |

To give you more specific information on how this might affect you, would you like to know:

* The specific climate targets for your country (e.g., India’s 2070 goal)?

* How individual lifestyle changes (like the “LiFE” movement) contribute to these global goals?

* The current status of technologies like carbon capture or renewable energy growth? [21, 22]

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[2] [https://earth.org](https://earth.org/many-scientists-now-say-global-warming-could-stop-relatively-quickly-after-emissions-go-to-zero/)

[3] [https://www.clima.com.au](https://www.clima.com.au/blog/2024/05/18/global-warming#:~:text=Can%20Global%20Warming%20Be%20Reversed?%20Yes%2C%20but,temperatures%20may%20exceed%20our%20normal%20age#:~:text=Ocean%20warming%20will%20continue%20for%20hundreds%2C%20if,to%20take%20action%20and%20make%20a%20difference.)

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