A report by Climate Analytics says global fossil fuel use must be cut by half by 2035 to help limit global warming to below 1.5°C by the end of the century. The analysis focuses on the scale of emissions-reduction actions required to meet the 1.5°C temperature goal. According to the report, achieving this warming limit depends on rapid and substantial reductions in fossil fuel consumption, rather than gradual cuts alone. The coverage frames the target as necessary to avoid “catastrophic” climate impacts associated with higher levels of warming. While the sources emphasize the 2035 halving figure, they describe it as part of a broader set of measures aimed at staying within the temperature threshold. The reports present the findings as a scientific assessment of what the world needs to do to remain on track for the 1.5°C goal, rather than a policy decision or a forecast of specific national outcomes.