A new study found that the average global temperature has increased by about 1°C over the past 170 years, including a 0.2°C increase over the past 25 years. This warming trend is largely the result of human activities like burning fossil fuels that have increased greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere. If greenhouse gas emissions continue at a high rate, average global temperatures could increase by another 0.3 to 0.7°C over the next 25 years.
A new study found that the average global temperature has increased by about 1°C over the past 170 years, including a 0.2°C increase over the past 25 years. This warming trend is largely the result of human activities like burning fossil fuels that have increased greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere. If greenhouse gas emissions continue at a high rate, average global temperatures could increase by another 0.3 to 0.7°C over the next 25 years.
A new study found that the average global temperature has increased by about 1°C over the past 170 years, including a 0.2°C increase over the past 25 years. This warming trend is largely the result of human activities like burning fossil fuels that have increased greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere. If greenhouse gas emissions continue at a high rate, average global temperatures could increase by another 0.3 to 0.7°C over the next 25 years.
A new study found that the average global temperature has increased by about 1°C over the past 170 years, including a 0.2°C increase over the past 25 years. This warming trend is largely the result of human activities like burning fossil fuels that have increased greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere. If greenhouse gas emissions continue at a high rate, average global temperatures could increase by another 0.3 to 0.7°C over the next 25 years.