English After RP 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-04357-5_21
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“… 1 This rapid rise in the atmospheric CO 2 concentration has caused the global temperature to increase by 1.2 °C relative to preindustrial levels. 2 If this trend goes on unchecked, it is expected that the global temperature will further increase by 4 °C by the end of the 21st century. 3 An uncontrolled increase in the global temperature can cause an array of ecological and climatic consequences, 4 6 and the repercussions on human society are likely to be catastrophic.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“… 1 This rapid rise in the atmospheric CO 2 concentration has caused the global temperature to increase by 1.2 °C relative to preindustrial levels. 2 If this trend goes on unchecked, it is expected that the global temperature will further increase by 4 °C by the end of the 21st century. 3 An uncontrolled increase in the global temperature can cause an array of ecological and climatic consequences, 4 6 and the repercussions on human society are likely to be catastrophic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the vast amount of anthropogenic CO 2 emissions caused by fossil fuel utilization, the atmospheric CO 2 concentration has climbed from 280 ppm in the preindustrial era to 410 ppm in modern times . This rapid rise in the atmospheric CO 2 concentration has caused the global temperature to increase by 1.2 °C relative to preindustrial levels . If this trend goes on unchecked, it is expected that the global temperature will further increase by 4 °C by the end of the 21st century .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combustion of carbon-containing fuels to CO 2 allows humans to live almost anywhere on Earth and provides power for industrial production. However, as shown in Figure , rapid growth of atmospheric CO 2 concentrations has undesired consequences, including global warming, where the past 40 years have seen temperatures rise at a rate (0.18 °C/decade) that is more than twice that (0.08 °C/decade) in the 100 years prior . CO 2 emissions from naturally pre-existing and anthropogenic activities outweigh uptake and sequestration pathways, resulting in a cumulative buildup of atmospheric CO 2 levels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as shown in Figure 1 , rapid growth of atmospheric CO 2 concentrations has undesired consequences, including global warming, where the past 40 years have seen temperatures rise at a rate (0.18 °C/decade) that is more than twice that (0.08 °C/decade) in the 100 years prior. 1 CO 2 emissions from naturally pre-existing and anthropogenic activities outweigh uptake and sequestration pathways, resulting in a cumulative buildup of atmospheric CO 2 levels. Thus, global warming, atmospheric CO 2 levels, and world population are interconnected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change is leaving profound consequences on our planet, rising of global temperatures leading to increased sea levels, warming of the ocean, and longer heat and drought periods threatening fresh water supply and crop productivity which, consequently, impacts food security (Lindsey and Dahlman, 2018;Ma et al, 2018). In the same scenario, by the year 2030, the world population is projected to grow to 8.3 billion people and the demand for food will also increase (FAO, 2017).…”
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