Now a new scientific consensus is emerging - that the warming must be kept below an average increase of two degrees
centigrade if catastrophe is to be avoided.
Not exact matches
In the matter of surface - temperature,
if the Sun and the majority of stars are round about 6,000 ˚
Centigrade (three times the temperature of an electric arc) there are some of 11,000 ˚ (Sirius) and even of 23,000 ˚; and on the other hand there are some as low as 3,500 ˚ (the red giants).
I am in the US so am wondering
if the frying temp is Farenheit or
Centigrade?
W [hat] we are finding though is that
if we get to warming that is more than; right now, we warmed about, maybe six - tenths of a degree
centigrade, about [one] degree Fahrenheit warmer than we would have been.
If your temperature is 36.1
Centigrade or less for 3 to 5 consecutive days, one could conclude that the thyroid function is fairly compromised.
The blood samples will be fine
if simply kept in a 4 degree
centigrade refrigerator until is shipped on Monday, and formalin fixed tissue is stable at room temperature.
So
if we continue on our present course, climate change will probably take on a life of its own, spiral out of control and according to a recent paper, by 2300 we could see a temperature rise of 12 degrees
centigrade.
Also
if we burn all the oil that there is, that would probably release too much CO2 to limit global warming to 2 degrees
centigrade.
This is a theoretical question as that graph of yours does not reflect reality, but
if it were, do you really want to live in a world some one degree
centigrade or more cooler than it was in the 1800 and 1900's?
If all the participants fully complied we would get a 0.086 degree
centigrade lower temperature than we may expect otherwise by 2100.
Several readers point out that
if you do convert
Centigrade and / or Fahrenheit to Kelvin, Mr Gibbons has even less to worry about.
In its latest assessment of the progress of climate change, the body said: «
If warming is not kept below two degrees
centigrade, which will require the strongest mitigation efforts, and currently looks very unlikely to be achieved, the substantial global impacts will occur, such as species extinctions, and millions of people at risk from drought, hunger, flooding.»
Referring to Brian's query about Celsius vs Farenheit,
if your comment is in
Centigrade, I think it is way off; 5 - 10 % of GDP is way too low
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.
JCH —
if a «little bit» of energy isn't returned to space on a given day, how many degrees
Centigrade does the first 500 feet of the worlds oceans rise?
It «s not the temperature of the whole planet, just the atmosphere, ie
if the the air is 35 degrees
centigrade the sea is still quite cool.
If one very large part of the globe [Greenland] is twenty degrees
centigrade colder or warmer than the rest of the globe, temperatures will even out over time.
For
if the climate debate were to become understood as one about many matters of degree (and I don't just mean degrees
centigrade), it would surely capsize the ship of fools that is piloted by the likes of Plibersek.
at RealClimate), with a 2 % to 20 % chance of a temperature increase of 5 degrees
centigrade (Meinhausen 2006, cited in the Stern Review, page 9)
if global greenhouse - gas concentrations were stabilised at the equivalent of 430ppm CO2.
If each one caused a half
centigrade degree decrease in global warming we could be 15 degrees cooler [hyperbole as you like it so much]
Even
if we were to scale back a little, matching the recent average growth rate of 1.92 ppm / year, that puts us at 450 ppm around the year 2042 — 450 ppm signifying the likely point of no return, when the climate will trigger anywhere from 2 - 5 degrees
centigrade bump in global temperatures.
If you're keeping score, Mr Gibbons» fears about a 28 per cent warmer planet in
Centigrade work out to a 12 per cent warmer planet in Fahrenheit and a 1.39 per cent warmer planet in Kelvin.
DNA lasts for around 2000 years
if stored at around 10 degrees
centigrade, and can be read using existing gene sequencing technology.