IPCC Scraps Worst-Case Scenario: Global Warming at Most 3.5°C by 2100
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The United Nations climate panel scraps its gloomiest forecast: 4 to 6 degrees of global warming by the year 2100. That is a...
The World Climate Council of the United Nations takes away one of its most popular threats from climate policy. The extreme picture of a global warming of four to six degrees Celsius by the year 2100 is to disappear in the next IPCC report. Of all those predictions, with which over years of fear were generated, politics founded, courts occupied and media pages filled, is now no longer regarded as a viable guiding assumption for this century.The …
IPCC scraps worst-case scenario: global warming at most 3.5°C by 2100
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) of the United Nations scraps its gloomiest forecast: 4 to 6 degrees of global warming by 2100. The doomsday scenarios and ominous media reports about the future of the climate prove too bleak. Extreme global warming is not expected to progress that quickly, and the gloomy forecasts of sea levels being more than a meter higher by 2100 are also too pessimistic. That does not mean that nothing is…
The IPCC is scrapping the infamous doomsday scenario, in which the Earth warms by 4 to 6 degrees by the end of this century. Experts have long argued that this model, which was still included in the climate panel's latest report, is actually too unrealistic. However, this does not mean that things are heading in the right direction for us […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl.
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