«Our findings do not contradict the main conclusions of the IPCC on impacts, adaptation and vulnerability related to climate change... The negative impacts under
unmitigated climate change in the future pose substantial risks to most parts of the world, with risks increasing at higher global average temperatures.»
Not exact matches
To get a sense for how this probability, or risk of such a storm, will
change in the
future, he performed the same analysis, this time embedding the hurricane model within six global
climate models, and running each model from the years 2081 to 2100, under a
future scenario
in which the world's
climate changes as a result of
unmitigated growth of greenhouse gas emissions.
More specific information is now available across the regions of the world concerning the nature of
future impacts
in the coming decades if
climate change is
unmitigated.
Mr Howard quoted as «compelling» one of Mr Lawson's claims
in the book: that
unmitigated warming would leave
future generations 8.4 times better off, compared with 9.4 times richer
in the absence of
climate change (the book
in fact uses the numbers 8.5 and 9.5).