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Peer-reviewed Papers June 2009 Halfway to Copenhagen, no way to 2 °CNational targets ahead of the upcoming December climate summit in Copenhagen give virtually no chance of constraining warming to 2 °C and no chance of protecting coral reefs. The 1.5℃ limit Climate impacts and risks Climate diplomacy Decarbonisation targets and 1.5℃ pathways