© Yann Arthus-Bertrand / Altitude
Thomas Stocker & Qin Dahe
Co-Chairs IPCC Working Group I
Switzerland and China
Science-Policy Interface Seminar:
Key Messages from WGI
Human influence on the climate system is clear.
Continued GHG emissions will cause further warming and
amplify existing risks.
Changes in climate have caused impacts in natural
and human systems.
Multiple pathways exist to likely
limit warming to below 2°C.
Warming of the climate systemis unequivocal
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Temperature Difference 1901 to 2012 based on trend (°C)
Warming of the climate systemis unequivocal
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Precipitation Difference 1951 to 2010 based on trend (mm/yr per decade)
Warming of the climate systemis unequivocal
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Precipitation Difference 1951 to 2010 based on trend (mm/yr per decade)
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Global mean surface temperature change from 1986-2005
Continued emissions will cause further warming and
changes in all components of the climate system.
RCP 2.6 (annual) RCP 8.5 (annual)
IPCC 2013: Atlas of Global and Regional Climate Projections
Changes in East Africa (2081-2100)
2016-2035
2046-2065
2081-2100
2016-2035
2046-2065
2081-2100
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A 1-in-20 year hottest day is likely to become a
1-in-2 year event by the end of the 21st century
10 more frequent
2°C world
4.5°C world2°C world
Today we have a choice.
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