On Monday, 9 August, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its report on climate change, which was published by the IPCC Working Group. The report is named on the Physical Science Basis.
1. In the next 20 years, the global temperature will cross the 1.5 degree Celsius limit. The previous decade was much warmer than the previous 1.25 million years, which recorded a temperature of 1.09 degrees higher during 2011 to 2020 than between 1850 and 1900.
2. If greenhouse gas emissions continue as at present, the global temperature will exceed the 2 °C threshold by the middle of the 21st century
3. Every 1 degree Celsius rise in temperature will increase the intensity of heavy to heavy rain events by 7 percent
4. The concentration of carbon dioxide is highest in 2 million years
5. Sea level rise is fastest in 3,000 years
6. Arctic sea ice is lowest in 1,000 years
7. We can reverse some changes, at least for thousands of years to come
8. Even if we control our greenhouse gas emissions, ice will continue to melt for the next 1,000 years
9. Oceans will continue to warm, it has increased 2 to 8 times since the 1970s
10. Sea level rise will continue for hundreds of years
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