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Change: Tips 4 TeachersThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a report in 2007, which included their forecasts of some of the effects of current climatic changes (from the Wiki entry):Model projections are made based on an analysis of various computer climate models running within different SRES
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Change: {I'd put the graphs and the IPCC summary at the bottom like an appendix. I presume you used this information in your homegrown scenarios.}The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a report in 2007, which included their forecasts
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Change: These two graphs are from the IPCC 2007 report, depicting their scenarios for climate change. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a report in 2007, which included their forecasts of some of the effects of current climatic changes (from the Wiki entry):Model projections are
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Change: {I'd put the graphs and the IPCC summary at the bottom like an appendix. I presume you used this information in your homegrown scenarios.}These two graphs are from the IPCC 2007 report, depicting their scenarios for climate change. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
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Change: entry):entry):Model projections are made based on an analysis of various computer climate models running within different SRES scenarios. As a result, predictions for the 21st century are as shown below. Surface air warming in the 21st century: Best estimate for a "low scenario"[6] is
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Change: These two graphs are from the IPCC 2007 report, depicting their scenarios for climate change. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a report in 2007, which included their forecasts of some of the effects of current climatic changes (from the Wiki entry):Model projections are
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Change: - I haven't found anyone who thinks that stabilizing CO2 levels that fast is likely] CO2 sequestration and other greenhouse gas control programs have been on a massive and global scale to
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Change: to theI best ofhaven't myfound knowledge,anyone nobodywho thinks that stabilizing CO2 levels that fast is at all likely] CO2 sequestration and other greenhouse gas control programs have been on a massive
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Change: added to see Terms] As in the previous scenario, greenhouse gas levels continue to rise, but at a reduced rate. However, the temperature has stayed relatively constant
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Change: - to the best of my knowledge, nobody thinks that stabilizing CO2 levels that fast is at all likely] CO2 sequestration and other greenhouse gas control programs have been on a massive and global
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Change: Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a report in 2007, which included their forecasts of some of the effects of current climatic changes (from the Wiki entry):Model projections are made based on an analysis of various computer climate models running within different SRES scenarios. As a
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Change: extraordinary event, an unstoppable vicious circle of climate change has begun, with much greater damage expected over the coming decades.The "real" baseline trend would lie somewhere between these two. Alternative futures – assuming something (government policy, consumer or corporate action, etc) changes 2028 - Greenhouse
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Change: The "real" baseline trend would lie somewhere between these two. Alternative futures – assuming something (government policy, consumer or corporate action, etc) changes 2028 - Greenhouse gas levels have stabilized, with CO2 at somewhere around 425 ppm, through a combination of reduced emissions and sequestration.[Much more plausible.
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Change: A temperature rise of about 0.1°C per decade would be expected for the next two decades, even if greenhouse gas and aerosol concentrations were kept at year 2000 levels.A temperature rise of about 0.2°C per decade is projected for the next two decades for all SRES scenarios.Confidence
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Change: atmosphere.atmosphere. Scientists are becoming ever more worried that there is no turning back from the current trends, and world governments are only recently starting to enact any truly effective programs to stop a downward spiral.A collection of possible future CO2 equilibrium levels and their possible temperature changes.
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Change: 32.5 degrees C. Rising temperatures have altered the weather, causing considerable stress on humans and ecosystems, but there have been few humanitarian and biological crises
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Change: could be wrong.] Scientists are becoming ever more worried that there is no turning back from the current trends, and world governments are only recently starting to enact any truly effective programs to stop a downward spiral. A collection of possible future CO2 equilibrium levels and their possible temperature changes.
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