Not exact matches
They suggested that the 1 - degree
Centigrade temperature rise that we've already created could be enough to generate a 10 - meter sea level rise
within a century.
It would be understood that the carbon price would increase in a measured way sufficient to keep the U.S.
within our reasonable share of a global cumulative carbon budget stringent enough to hold the temperature increase below 2 degrees
Centigrade.
Milloy further claims that the observed global warming of 0.6 - 0.8 C over the 20th Century is «well
within the natural variation in average global temperature, which in the case of the Arctic, for example, is a range of about 3 degrees
Centigrade».
However it is not
within the MWP and I would say the warmesT temperatures I have researched are in the middle part of the 14th century and much of the 11 th and 12 th century which were some Half to one degree
centigrade warmer than today
Cuffey also asked most of the presenters whether the science was such that we could determine the average century - scale temperature 1000 years ago
within 0.5 degrees
centigrade.