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![G7 climate policy: what good looks like](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/g7_climate_policy_-_what_good_looks_like.pdf-7724.jpg?v=1706695761)
Briefings
At the UN climate summit COP26, governments made a collective commitment to bring forward 2030 targets this year that are in line with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C temperature goal.This policy brief outlines six key policy recommendations for this June’s G7 summit that, if adopted, would demonstrate the ambition and leadership needed to keep the 1.5°C limit in sight and to maintain the momentum that was developed at COP26.
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This year, the Australian Government has been running a series of advertisements about its climate change action. Climate Analytics has taken a closer look at these ads and have put them into perspective.
![Australian election 2022 political party and independent climate goals: analysis](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/auselection22_partyclimategoals_climateanalytics_1.pdf-7191.jpg?v=1706702317)
Briefings
Ahead of the upcoming Australian elections, Climate Analytics has analysed the global warming implications of the 2030 climate targets of the political parties and independents: the LNP, the Labor Party (ALP), the Teal Independents (the Zali Stegall Bill), and the Greens.
![MESMER-M: an Earth system model emulator for spatially resolved monthly temperature](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/MESMER-M_an-Earth-system-model-emulator-for-spatially-resolved-monthly-temperature.pdf-95538.jpg?v=1706801627)
Peer-reviewed Papers
This study extends the framework of an existing spatially resolved, annual-scale Earth system model emulator (MESMER) by a monthly downscaling module, providing local monthly temperatures from local yearly temperatures.
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Peer-reviewed Papers
The authors find that the warming trend in the Atlantic from variations in atmospheric circulation and sea surface temperature increase has doubled the probability of extremely active tropical cyclone seasons.