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December 2015 Turning up the heat: how the diplomatic push for 1.5℃ unfolded in Paris Bill HareThe inclusion of a 1.5°C temperature limit in the new Paris climate agreement was a major victory for the poorest countries and island nations who came to Paris saying they wanted the world to act. The 1.5℃ limit Decarbonisation targets and 1.5℃ pathways