Earth will rise to 3 degrees Celsius by 2050

According to a recently published study, the Earth's temperature may rise from 1.4 to 3 degrees Celsius (about 2.5 to 5 degrees Fahrenheit) by 2050.

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According to the BBC, in this experiment, researchers have been able to run nearly 10,000 climate simulations on volunteers' computers. The physical parameters obtained between simulation runs will reflect how the climate system works. And from observing these models, there have been many accurate forecasts of temperature changes over the past 50 years.

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Earth's temperature will increase by 3 degrees Celsius in the next few decades.

This prediction of a 3 degree Celsius increase in global temperatures has been published in Nature Geoscience . Researchers say it is necessary to plan for dealing with the effects of climate change by 2050.

The results of this experiment were also evaluated by Professor Corinnr Le Quere, director of the Center for Climate Change Research at the University of East Anglia, as "very promising". Professor added: 'Better prediction of climate change is necessary to help plan a range of appropriate measures, from sea protection to water storage capacity and protected areas. biodiversity conservation '.

However, this study is also questioned.

Professor Julian Hunt, of University College London, argues that it is uncertain to conduct a study on changing the temperature of the earth based on marine climate models because the temperature of the sea water is easily changed in the cycle. 10 day period.

Regarding the temperature of the earth can rise to 3 degrees Celsius by 2050, the professor also added that this high rate will happen, but for the following three specific reasons, it is: release of gas methane from the seabed and the ground, major changes in light reflection at some parts of the earth's surface, and the reduction of air pollution in Asia will reduce the reflection of solar energy in the air time.