Climate change 2013 : the physical science basis : summary for policymakers, technical summary and frequently asked questions
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TítuloClimate change 2013 : the physical science basis : summary for policymakers, technical summary and frequently asked questions
AccesoFull text: WG1AR5_SummaryVolume_FINAL - PDF ;
Resúmen
“Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis” presents clear and robust conclusions in a global assessment of climate change science— not the least of which is that the science now shows with 95 percent certainty that human activity is the dominant cause of observed warming since the mid-20th century. The report confirms that warming in the climate system is unequivocal, with many of the observed changes unprecedented over decades to millennia: warming of the atmosphere and the ocean, diminishing snow and ice, rising sea levels and increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases. Each of the last three decades has been successively warmer at the Earth’s surface than any preceding decade since 1850.
Summary for policymakers -- Technical summary -- Frequently asked questions.
Summary for policymakers -- Technical summary -- Frequently asked questions.
Signatura topográfica
UNEP/IPCC(02)/C55/2013/WG1
Series
Fecha[Geneva] : Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2013
Descripción
xi, 203 p. : ill., graphs, maps, tables
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Includes bibliographical references.
Available also online (viewed 6 Jan. 2020).
Available also online (viewed 6 Jan. 2020).
ISBN / ISSN
9789291691388