Mitigating climate change through reductions in greenhouse gas emissions
This policy brief examines how much global emissions of greenhouse gases will have to fall from present levels to create a reasonable chance (i.e. a 50 per cent probability) of avoiding a rise in global average temperature of more than 2
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