future warming will likely be at least two degrees
Celsius over the next century.»
Our best models predict that the globe will heat up by anywhere between 1.8 to 6.4 degrees
Celsius over the next century.
If global temperatures rise 1.5 degrees
Celsius over the next century, the rate will be about 10 times faster than what's been seen before, said Christopher Field, one of the scientists on the study.
The temperature rise of 3 - 6 degrees
Celsius over the next century promised by pessimists could not have a significant influence on the Antarctic, where the average temperature is less than 40 degrees below zero.
If we do nothing to reduce our emissions of greenhouse gases, future warming will likely be at least two degrees
Celsius over the next century.
Not exact matches
A leakage rate of 1 percent every decade could be «very serious,» he said, and would eventually lead to temperature spikes of about 3 degrees
Celsius in the
next century and a rise close to 4 degrees
Celsius over the following 2,000 years.
A prior study cited by the paper found that an increase in shrub cover of roughly 20 percent could spur as much as 1.8 degrees
Celsius of additional regional warming
over the
next century.
The existence of a strong and positive water - vapor feedback means that projected business - as - usual greenhouse gas emissions
over the
next century are virtually guaranteed to produce warming of several degrees
Celsius.