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What is 'dangerous' climate change?

To combat global warming, we must first assess just how likely it is to occur.

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Figure 1: 'Frequency' of 'severe' climate impacts in 2100.

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I thank C. Azar, K. Kuntz-Duriseti, M. MacCracken, R. Moss, S. Raper and T. Wigley for comments on earlier drafts.

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Schneider, S. What is 'dangerous' climate change?. Nature 411, 17–19 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/35075167

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