Not exact matches
To avoid the most dangerous
consequences of anthropogenic climate change, the Paris Agreement provides a
clear and agreed climate mitigation target
of stabilizing
global surface
warming to under 2.0 °C above preindustrial, and preferably closer to 1.5 °C.
We then examine climate impacts during the past few decades
of global warming and in paleoclimate records including the Eemian period, concluding that there are already
clear indications
of undesirable impacts at the current level
of warming and that 2 °C
warming would have major deleterious
consequences.
In the case
of global warming, it is
clear that GHG's could have terrifying
consequences.
We then examine climate impacts during the past few decades
of global warming and in paleoclimate records including the Eemian period, concluding that there are already
clear indications
of undesirable impacts at the current level
of warming and that 2 °C
warming would have major deleterious
consequences.