on 01-10-2013 03:00 PM
IT IS one thing to predict climate change will cause huge increases in temperature for future generations. But how much will you and I be affected?
The Guardian UK has put together a neat interactive using data from the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, which was released on Friday.
The interactive asks for your date of birth, then uses it to predict how much the world’s temperature will have risen by your retirement and your death.
News.com.au plugged in a bunch of different birth dates, and the results are below. All figures are in degrees celsius.
These numbers may not mean much by themselves, so here’s some context. Global temperatures have risen by about 0.75 degrees in the last 150 years. The worst case scenario below predicts an additional rise of more than five degrees over the next century.
1965
Increase by retirement: 1.1-1.6.
Increase in lifetime: 1.5-2.8
1975
Increase by retirement: 1.3-2.2
Increase in lifetime: 1.7-3.5
1985
Increase by retirement: 1.5-2.8
Increase in lifetime: 2-4.3
1995
Increase by retirement: 1.7-3.6
Increase in lifetime: 2.3-5
2005
Increase by retirement: 2-4.3
Increase in lifetime: 2.5-5.7
2013
Increase by retirement: 2.2-4.8
Increase in lifetime: 2.7-6.3
These temperature projections are based on the IPCC’s “RCP8.5” scenario, which predicts the effect of a high concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
The IPCC has nominated an increase of two degrees as the catastrophic “tipping point”, which would cause irreparable damage to the environment
Read more: How Much The World Will Warm
on 01-10-2013 03:37 PM
its looking very bad. having imbeciles tell me its not happening is the worst part..
on 01-10-2013 03:45 PM
on 01-10-2013 03:49 PM
@lakeland27 wrote:its looking very bad. having imbeciles tell me its not happening is the worst part..
from the link in the op
Global temperatures have risen by about 0.75 degrees in the last 150 years
im not going to let alarmists scare me into building a climate change panic room over a less than one degree rise in temperture over the last one and a half centuries
on 01-10-2013 03:51 PM
good for you.
on 01-10-2013 03:53 PM
on 01-10-2013 03:54 PM
You've missed the entire point, Icy. Global warming probably won't have any great effect on any of us here, but I have grandchildren and a great grandson who will probably around in 50 years time and, unlike many of our politicians, I care very much about what happens to them
on 01-10-2013 03:54 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@lakeland27 wrote:good for you.
*giggle*
arrgghh ..
on 01-10-2013 03:55 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:You've missed the entire point, Icy. Global warming probably won't have any great effect on any of us here, but I have grandchildren and a great grandson who will probably around in 50 years time and, unlike many of our politicians, I care very much about what happens to them
Oh well that's alright then, she-el.
*giggle*
on 01-10-2013 03:59 PM
so what it the ideal temperture the alarmists want us to strive for?