The Paris Agreement aims to hold the increase in global average
temperature over the industrial era to well below 2 °C and to pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5 °C.
Not exact matches
Using the relationship between carbon dioxide and
temperature, staying within that budget means carbon dioxide emissions
over the
industrial era can not contribute more than 800 billion tonnes of carbon.
The patterns of CET rise and fall which happened between 1659 and about 1880 happened before the modern
industrial era, and in some periods produced bursts of
temperature rise occurring
over a thirty - year period which approximated a rate of +2.9 C per century.
Ross — with respect, what do you feel the correct null hypothesis is for current global mean
temperature and it's change
over the
industrial era?