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After that, gas demand would need to fall steeply in order for us to have any chance of keeping global average temperature increases to 2C.
You might notice that in the 100-year time span, states had average temperature increases per decade that were generally lower than over the shorter time span.
Climate scientists have long maintained that concentrations need to be kept below 350ppm if the world is to stand a reasonable chance of meeting international targets to keep average temperature increases below 2C, while concentrations of above 400ppm put the plant on track for levels of warming deemed 'dangerous' by the international community.
In 2009, politicians from around the world took a decision at the Copenhagen climate conference to try to limit long-term global average temperature increases to 2C (36F).
Precipitation increases from east to west, and annual average temperature increases from southeast to northwest, ranging from 6.3 to 10.9°C.
The absolute value of the Seebeck coefficient increases by 0.2 mV K−1 when the cell average temperature increases from 550 to 850 °C.
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But limiting average temperature increase could be the difference in assuring our future.
Then they started to vary, and the average temperature increased by about 4.5 degrees Fahrenheit (but it was still very cold, averaging about 5 degrees above zero).
Reflecting British and Canadian model results, the new assessment assumes there will be an average temperature increase over the United States of 5 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
With an average temperature increase of 11 degrees, the earth would be nearly as warm as it was when dinosaurs were on the prowl.
'Between 1915 and 1925, the yearly average temperature increased from -10C to -5C,' said Professor Doug Benn of the University Centre in Svalbard.
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