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Latest climate models confirm need for urgent mitigation

Piers M. Forster (), Amanda C. Maycock, Christine M. McKenna and Christopher J. Smith
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Piers M. Forster: University of Leeds
Amanda C. Maycock: University of Leeds
Christine M. McKenna: University of Leeds
Christopher J. Smith: University of Leeds

Nature Climate Change, 2020, vol. 10, issue 1, 7-10

Abstract: Many recently updated climate models show greater future warming than previously. Separate lines of evidence suggest that their warming rates may be unrealistically high, but the risk of such eventualities only emphasizes the need for rapid and deep reductions in emissions.

Date: 2020
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