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How to 2 degrees temperature increase could change the planet?

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Answered by satyamchaturvedi
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Two degrees, at first glance, might seem an unremarkable, modest uptick in the temperature scale. But climate scientists warn that, in an increasingly warming world, this measure in fact represents a crucial tipping point.

The global average temperature has climbed 0.85 C (from 0.65 C to 1.06 C) during the period from 1880 to 2012, according to the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Climate scientists are warning that the industrialized world must now strive to hold the temperature to less than a two-degree increase by the end of the century.


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Answered by Anonymous
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HEYAA FOLK,

The global average temperature has climbed 0.85 C (from 0.65 C to 1.06 C) during the period from 1880 to 2012, according to the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Climate scientists are warning that the industrialized world must now strive to hold the temperature to less than a two-degree increase by the end of the century.

It won't be easy. Britain’s Met Office, which monitors weather and climate change, warns the average global temperature will reach the 1 C increase from pre-industrial times this year for the first time, in part owing to the warming El Nino weather phenomenon.

In simple terms, this means the planet will be halfway to reaching the two-degree limit — which some scientists feel is certain to be breached.

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