11/10/2013
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Released last Friday ( 27 ) , the report produced by IPCC concluded that the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is the highest in at least 800,000 years . According to the researchers , the rates of the gaseous pollutants increased by 40 % since pre -industrial times, mainly due to the burning of fossil fuels worldwide .
The document was produced in Stockholm by members of the IPCC ( Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) , which are environmental experts of the United Nations . The report has 36 pages and explains that , throughout this time, the oceans have absorbed much of the carbon in the atmosphere - which , among other features , also caused the increased acidity and decreased ability to regulate the water weather in various parts of the world .
The IPCC scientists also noted that just over 60 years , emissions have increased considerably . "Warming of the climate system is unequivocal , and since the 1950s , many of the observed changes are unprecedented in decades to millennia . Warmed the atmosphere and the ocean , the amount of snow and ice has retreated , the sea level rose and the concentrations of greenhouse gases have increased , "says the report .
The report blames the man for much of climate change - they warned , with 95 % certainty that humans are to blame for global warming and extreme weather events . To maintain the current rate of emissions , the IPCC scientists also believe that temperatures may increase to 2 ° C by the end of the century.
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Source : Modern Consumer
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