There are a lot of reports centered on scientific research that has to do with the prolonged impacts of climate change, including increasing levels of greenhouse gases, sea levels, and temperature rise by 2100.
For instance, the Paris Agreement needs us to curb warming to below 2.0 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels by the century’s end.
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Every few years since 1990, scientists have assessed their progress through scientific assessment reports and related special reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
IPCC reports evaluate already existing research to reveal the place humans are and things that need to be done before 2100 to achieve our goals, and what could occur if our goals are not achieved.
The recently released United Nations assessment of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) gave a warning that the current pledge from governments set us up for hazardous warming of 2.7 degrees Celsius by 2100: meaning unusual fires, droughts, floods, storms, and heat, and also great change in land and aquatic ecosystem.
Source: Nature News World