Social Sciences, asked by mamatha4399, 11 months ago

the scientific view is that the increase in global temperature should not exceed 2 degree Celsius above the pre-industrial level. if the global temperature increases beyond 3 degree Celsius above the pre-industrial level what can be it's possible impact/impacts on the world?​

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Answered by sanket5739
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Answered by gouravKuMallick
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This report spells out what the world would be like if it warmed by 4 degrees Celsius, which is what scientists are nearly unanimously predicting will happen by the end of the century if no significant policy changes are undertaken.

It is a stark reminder that climate change affects everything. The solutions lie in effective risk management and ensuring all our work, all our thinking, is designed with the threat of a world in which warming reaches 4°C above preindustrial levels (hereafter referred to as a 4°C world ) in mind.

The President of the World Bank Group, is very clear in its foreword of the report : The explored consequences of an increase of the global earth temperature of 4°C are indeed devastati

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Among the foreseen consequences are:

the inundation of coastal cities;

increasing risks for food production potentially leading to higher malnutrition rates; many dry regions becoming dryer and wet regions wetter;

unprecedented heat waves in many regions, especially in the tropics;

substantially exacerbated water scarcity in many regions;

increased frequency of high-intensity tropical cyclones;

irreversible loss of biodiversity, including coral reef systems.

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