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  1. https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-blogs/climatechange/future-global-warming-may-be-double-than-what-current-climate-models-predict/70005456

    “Even with just 2°C of warming – and potentially just 1.5°C – significant impacts on the Earth system are profound,”

    said co-author Prof Alan Mix of Oregon State University.


    “We can expect that sea-level rise could become unstoppable for millennia, impacting much of the world’s population, infrastructure and economic activity.”

    “Climate models appear to be trustworthy for small changes, such as for low emission scenarios over short periods, say over the next few decades out to 2100. However, as the change gets larger or more persistent, either because of higher emissions, for example a business-as-usual-scenario, or because we are interested in the long term response of a low emission scenario, it appears they underestimate climate change,”

    said co-author Prof Katrin Meissner, Director of the University of New South Wales Climate Change Research Center.

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