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June 18, 5 24 p.m. | Updated | Justin Gillis's latest "By Degrees" report is focused on the recent flurry of findings and discussion related to one of the most important and enduring questions in climate science: How much warming will result from a given buildup of heat-trapping greenhouse gases?
In a notable success, last year BHP Billiton, the mega-cap natural resources company based in Australia, did just that, publishing a well-received two degrees report.
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The research assistant recorded the number of degrees reported by the observer.
One of the previous studies also reported that people educated to degree level reported higher scores than those without a degree [ 40].
Even worse, community colleges offering a two-year associate's degree report a three-year graduation rate of just 29.2% for the 2006 entering class.
These changes that the 1.5 Degree Report considers would monumentally change our society.
To be clear, the 1.5 Degree Report is purely a scientific review.
The new report, dubbed the "1.5 Degree Report" says carbon dioxide use needs to fall by 45percentt by 2030 in order for us to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
According to the 1.5 Degree Report, world leaders would also have to agree to give power to many stakeholders in order to effectively craft policy solutions, and they may be less than eager to do this.
The 1.5 Degree Report, which synthesized 6,000 scientific studies and had 133 contributing authors, basically summarizes all of the existing knowledge we have about climate science, and it considers how various policies could impact global warming.
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