Global
warming seemingly has taken a bit of a hiatus, but global average air
temperatures will make no difference in how much the planet warms by 2100, a
new study claims. The study compared climate models that showed the current
slowdown to model that did not demonstrate the slowdown. The researchers
concluded that long-term warming predictions were unchanged across the two
types of models.
"This much hyped global warming slowdown is just a distraction to
the task at hand," said lead author and chief investigator with the ARC Centre of
Excellence for Climate System Science, Matthew England, according
to a press release. "This shows that the slowdown in global warming
has no bearing on long-term projections - it is simply due to decadal
variability. Greenhouse gases will eventually overwhelm this natural
fluctuation."
For the study, researchers looked at 200 climate situations and created
projections up to the year 2100. One scenario assumed greenhouse gas
concentrations would increase. The second scenario assumed efforts to curb
greenhouse gas emission were made, so global warming would peak at 2040 before
declining.
"This much hyped global warming slowdown is just a distraction to
the task at hand," said lead author and chief investigator with the ARC Centre of
Excellence for Climate System Science, Matthew England, according
to a press release. "This shows that the slowdown in global warming has
no bearing on long-term projections - it is simply due to decadal variability.
Greenhouse gases will eventually overwhelm this natural fluctuation."
For the study, researchers looked at 200 climate situations and created
projections up to the year 2100. One scenario assumed greenhouse gas
concentrations would increase. The second scenario assumed efforts to curb
greenhouse gas emission were made, so global warming would peak at 2040 before
declining.
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