Scientists Release Urgent , 'Final Warning' , On Climate Crisis.<br />'The Guardian' reports that scientists have issued a <br />"final warning" regarding the climate crisis as they claim <br />the world is on the brink of irrevocable damage.<br />The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), <br />comprised of the world's top climate researchers, released <br />the final part of its six part assessment on March 20.<br />'The Guardian' reports that the comprehensive <br />review boils down to one clear message: , act now, before its too late.<br />UN secretary general António Guterres emphasized <br />the message of the report, stating that the world requires , "climate action on all fronts: <br />everything, everywhere all at once.".<br />This report is a clarion call to massively <br />fast-track climate efforts by every country <br />and every sector and on every timeframe, Kaisa Kosonen, Climate expert at Greenpeace International, via 'The Guardian'.<br />According to the IPCC assessment, extreme weather <br />caused by climate change has resulted in increased <br />deaths from rapidly rising temperatures in all regions.<br />Among the devastation already inflicted on large areas of the globe, <br />the assessment sites millions of lives destroyed by droughts <br />and floods, increasing hunger and loss of vital ecosystems.<br />This report is definitely a final warning <br />on 1.5C. If governments just stay on their <br />current policies, the remaining carbon <br />budget will be used up before <br />the next IPCC report [due in 2030], Kaisa Kosonen, Climate expert at Greenpeace International, via 'The Guardian'.<br />According to the IPCC, over three billion people <br />already live in parts of the world that are <br />"highly vulnerable" to climate breakdown.<br />The report warns that the world is already approaching <br />the limit to which it is able to adapt to severe changes, as <br />weather extremes are "increasingly driving displacement."