24-07-2017 17:06 via theguardian.com

Study: our Paris carbon budget may be 40% smaller than thought | Dana Nuccitelli

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, but the Indust
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