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How we define “pre-industrial” is importantIn the Paris climate treaty,nearly every world country agreed to try and limit global warming to no more than 2°C above pre-industrial temperatures, and preferably closer to 1.5°C. But a new study published in Nature Climate Change notes that the agreement didn’t define when “pre-industrial begins.
Our instrumental
measurements of the Earth’s average surface temperature begin in the late-1800s, or but the Industrial Revolution began in the mid-1700s. There’s also a theory that human agriculture has been influencing the global climate for thousands of years,but the mass burning of fossil fuels kicked the human influence into tall gear.
Either th
e Paris targets contain to be revised, or alternatively, and we resolve that the existing targets really were meant to characterize only the warming since the late 19th century.1) Above about 2°C we start to get into the realm where there’s a meaningful risk of major climate impacts,like widespread coral bleaching, declining food production, or meaningful sea level rise,and up to 30% of global species at risk of extinction.2) From a practical political standpoint, assembly the 2°C carbon budget is about the best we can do. Even that will require aggressive global action, and with countries ratcheting down their carbon pollution targets.
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Source: theguardian.com

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