OSLO: World temperatures could rise 15 percent
more than expected this century, obliging governments to make deeper cuts in greenhouse gas emissions to limit
Global warming, scientists said.
Average surface temperatures could increase up to 0.5 degree Celsius
more than previously projected by
2100 in the most gloomy scenarios for warming, according to a study based on a review of scientific models of how the climate system works. The extra heat would make it harder to achieve targets set by almost 200 nations in 2015 to limit a rise in temperatures to ?well below? 2C above pre-industrial times to restrict droughts, heat waves and
more powerful storms. ?Our results suggest that achieving any given
Global temperature stabilization target will require steeper greenhouse gas emissions reductions
than previously calculated,? authors Patrick Brown and Ken Caldeira of the Carnegie Institution for Science wrote in the journal Nature.
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