Half-a-degree makes all the difference, say scientists
3 Jul 2017
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HALF-A-DEGREE of warming made a big difference to the type of weather Earth experienced in the past, scientists say.
The Paris Agreement seeks to hold global warming to no more than 2deg, and has an aspirational goal of no more than 1.5deg.
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