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Climate Change Will Bring Conditions Outside Historical Variability In Coming Decades
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Climate Change Will Bring Conditions Outside Historical Variability In Coming Decades
Sun, 2013-10-13 22:10 — Maeryn ObleyVideo: A video report on the predicted climate shifts.
huffingtonpost.com - October 9th, 2013 - Andrew Freedman
The mean annual climate of the average location on Earth will slip past the most extreme conditions experienced during the past 150 years and into new territory by between 2047 and 2069, depending on the amount of climate-warming greenhouse gases that are emitted during the next few decades, a new study found. The study, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, used a new index to show for the first time when the climate — which has been warming during the past century in response to manmade pollution and natural variability — will be radically different from average conditions during the 1860-2005 period.
The study shows that tropical areas, which contain the richest diversity of species on the planet as well as some of the poorest countries, will be among the first to see the climate exceed historical limits — in as little as a decade from now — which spells trouble for rainforest ecosystems and nations that have a limited capacity to adapt to rapid climate change.
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