University of Queensland and Griffith University researchers
have developed a “global energy tracker” which predicts average world temperatures
could climb 1.5C above pre-industrial levels by 2020.
That forecast, based on new modelling using long-term
average projections on economic growth, population growth and energy use per
person, points to a 2C rise by 2030.
The UN conference on climate change in Paris last year
agreed to a 1.5C rise as the preferred limit to protect vulnerable island
states, and a 2C rise as the absolute limit.
Read The Guardian
story - “Dangerous global warming will happen sooner than thought – study.”

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