Question: Temperatures are expected to rise by 3 degree
Centigrade because of actions we have already taken.
Your claim: «Temperatures are expected to rise by 3 degree
Centigrade because of actions we have already taken.»
You say «Temperatures are expected to rise by 3 degree
Centigrade because of actions we have already taken.»
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That's
because it takes so much heat to build a layer of silicon memory — about 1,000 degrees
centigrade — that any attempt to do so would melt the logic below.
Because silicon technology is created using temperatures up to 300 degrees
Centigrade — a temperature that melts plastics — these screens have, so far, been limited to glass.
Because of that gap and the IPCC's emissions targets, many climate analysts say that while the Clean Power Plan is a significant step toward decarbonization, it doesn't go far enough if the goal is to play a meaningful leadership role in keeping warming below 2 degrees
centigrade.
Yes, and it must be prevented from happening at all costs
because it will raise global temperatures by 2 degrees
Centigrade and lead to extreme droughts, floods, storms and typhoons — the «usual» calamities, but with more intensity and frequency.