Global average temperatures would rise at least 4 degrees Celsius in next century and potentially over 8 degrees Celsius by 2200, if the world doesn't pay heed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The key to this narrower but much higher estimate was found in the real world observations about the role of water vapour in cloud formation. "Our research has shown climate models indicating a low temperature response to a doubling of carbon dioxide from pre-industrial ...
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