Scientific American Extreme global warming
is less likely in coming decades after a slowdown in the pace of
temperature rises so far this century, an international team of
scientists said on Sunday.
Warming is still on track, however, to
breach a goal set by governments around the world of limiting the
increase in temperatures to below 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit)
above pre-industrial times, unless tough action is taken to limit rising
greenhouse gas emissions.
"The most extreme rates of warming
simulated by the current generation of climate models over 50- to
100-year timescales are looking less likely," the University of Oxford
wrote about the findings in the journal Nature Geoscience.
The
rate of global warming has slowed after strong rises in the 1980s and
1990s, even though all the 10 warmest years since reliable records began
in the 1850s have been since 1998. [...[]
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