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World may warm by 25 per cent more than current projections suggest
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Facebook Threads X / Twitter WhatsApp LinkedIn Reddit Email Print The Edersee, a lake in Waldeck, Germany, on 11 August Ina FASSBENDER / AFP via Getty Images Climate models projecting higher warming for a given level of carbon dioxide have been discounted as unrealistic, but a new way of assessing models suggests they may, in fact, turn out to be accurate. “For a given emission trajectory, we expect warming to be 25 per cent higher,” says Gergana Gyuleva at ETH Zurich in Switzerland.
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