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  1. Matt McGrath (born June 11, 1969) is an American actor who was worked across stage, television, and film.

  2. Matt McGrath is an award winning environment correspondent who works for BBC News in Cardiff, Wales. He has a PhD from MIT and a background in journalism, education and bilingualism.

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    • Overshoot is the key word. The sober tones of this study by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) make clear that there is very little chance of keeping the world from warming by more than 1.5C.
    • Keep it in the ground. While the report doesn't definitively say it, there are some clear indications that there's no future for coal, oil and gas on a liveable planet.
    • The power is in our hands. While it is easy to think that scientific reports on climate change are all about governments and energy policy, the IPCC has been moving to highlight the fact that the actions that people can take make by themselves make massive difference to the overall picture.
    • Our actions now will resonate for thousands of years. It's amazing to think that the decisions we make around the world over the next seven years will echo down the centuries.
  3. Aug 9, 2021 · Our environment correspondent Matt McGrath considers some of the key lessons from it. Climate change is widespread, rapid and intensifying - and it's down to us. For those who live in the West,...

    • Climate change is widespread, rapid and intensifying - and it's down to us. For those who live in the West, the dangers of warming our planet are no longer something distant, impacting people in faraway places.
    • The 1.5C temperature limit is on life support. When the last IPCC report on the science of climate change was published in 2013, the idea of 1.5C being the safe global limit for warming was barely considered.
    • The bad news: No matter what we do, the seas will continue to rise. In the past, the IPCC has been criticised for being way too conservative when it came to assessing the risk of sea-level rise.
    • The good news: Scientists are more certain about what will work. The warnings are clearer and more dire - but there is an important thread of hope running through this report.
  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0569847Matt McGrath - IMDb

    A chameleon-like actor who effortlessly glides between light comedy (The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy (2000)), musical theater (Broadway's "Cabaret") and drama (Boys Don't Cry (1999)), Matt McGrath was hilarious as the Italian detective in Stanley Tucci's The Impostors (1998) and memorable as the annoying but adorable boyfriend in The ...

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  6. Aug 11, 2021 · By Matt McGrath. Environment correspondent. An aggressive campaign to cut methane emissions can buy the world extra time to tackle climate change, experts say. One of the key findings in the...