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Study confirms not to threaten global warming of the planet

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Study confirms not to threaten global warming of the planet

9-20-2017

Study confirms not to threaten global warming of the planet

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Climate change and global warming pose no immediate threat to the planet, as many have thought in the past, a new study suggests.

"New research by British scientists reveals that the world is polluting and global warming is growing at a rate slower than forecast for 10 years, giving countriesmore time to control carbon production," the British telegraph report said. Unexpected in renewable energy at affordable prices has led to an increase in these positive expectations and reduce the risk of global warming. "

"Experts now say that there are opportunities to maintain global temperatures within 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels, the ultimate goal of the Paris Convention of 2015," the report said.

According to the models used to develop the agreement, the world should now be 1.3 degrees above the average mean of the mid-nineteenth century, while the latest observations indicate that the actual warming rate is between 0.9 and 1 degree above, which means the possibility of continued CO2 emissions Carbon at the current rate for another 20 years before the target is breached instead of the three to five years predicted by the previous model.

"When you talk about a 1.5-degree budget, the difference of 0.3 degrees is a big deal," said Professor Miles Allen of Oxford University and co-author of the new study. "Another reason for making climate predictions less frustrating than previously thought is the stability of emissions , Especially in China, which also benefited from renewable energy more than expected.

China has now gained more than 100 gigawatts of solar cells, 25 percent of them in the past six months, and in the United Kingdom, offshore wind has cost far less than expected.

Professor Michael Group of London University College described the goals agreed in Paris in 2015 as "incompatible with democracy," but said at a conference yesterday: "We are in the midst of the energy revolution and it is happening faster than we thought, Which makes it more credible for governments to tighten the offer I put on the table in Paris. "

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