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That has been the result of less than one degree of warming.
The report shows that every degree of warming matters for livelihoods in most communities.
Weather dynamics often affect regional temperatures, so not every region experienced the same degree of warming.
Climate scientists have also predicted that lightning strikes will happen 12% more frequently with every degree of warming.
They concluded that changes in low-level clouds contributed most to differences in the degree of warming those models predicted.
To limit warming to 1.5C, CO2 emissions need to fall, on average, by 20% for every tenth of a degree of warming.
The resultant dark earth and water that will replace the reflective ice and snow will create an estimated additional half a degree of warming.
My best guess would be about one degree of warming during this century, which is well within the IPCC's range of possible outcomes.
Alpine glaciers may lose between 50% and 90% of their current volume and the average snowline will rise by 150 m for each degree of warming.
All of this gives a consistent picture, which says we can expect an increase in sea level of 2.3 meters for each degree of warming.
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The paper cites a number of ways to assess the significance of an extra half-degree of warming.
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