Global warming 3oC in 2050
Under the impact of emissions from human activities, world temperatures will rise to 3oC by 2050, according to reports released by the multi-government survey group on climate change released yesterday (4). -5).
Under the impact of emissions from human activities, world temperatures will rise to 3 ° C by 2050, according to reports released by the multi-government survey group on climate change. (4-5).
This increase will cause drought and starvation for 400 million people and devastating the wild environment, according to the report.
A draft of the report said that the temperature could rise from 2 to 4.5 o C when the amount of CO2 in the air is doubled compared to the pre-industrial level, but the increase is 3 o C is most likely.
The report said the record increase in temperature over the past 50 years was due to human activity and not natural changes.
Other data of climate change:
* The Arctic Sea shrinks by 2.7% per decade since 1978 and 7.4% per decade in the summer months.
* The average global sea level increased by about 2 mm per year between 1961-2003 and an average of 3 mm from 1993-2003.
* Mountain glaciers and polar ice sheets generally melt faster since they formed in the past 40 years.
* Permanently frozen soil layer temperatures in the polar regions are higher than average and the area covered by frozen soil decreases by about 7% over the past 50 years.
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