Target Atmospheric CO2: Where Should Humanity Aim
JHJames HansenMSMakiko SatoPKPushker KharechaDBDavid BeerlingVMValerie Masson-delmotte
Abstract
Paleoclimate data show that climate sensitivity is ~3°C for doubled CO2, including only fast feedback processes. Equilibrium sensitivity, including slower surface albedo feedbacks, is ~6°C for doubled CO2 for the range of climate states between glacial conditions and icefree Antarctica. Decreasing CO2 was the main cause of a cooling trend that began 50 million years ago, large scale glaciation occurring when CO2 fell to 425±75 ppm, a level that will be exceeded within decades, barring prompt policy changes. If humanity wishes to preserve a planet similar to that on which civilization developed and to which life on Earth is adapted, paleoclimate evidence and ongoing climate change suggest that CO2 will need to…
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9- JHJames HansenCorresponding
- MSMakiko Sato
- PKPushker Kharecha
- DBDavid Beerling
- VMValerie Masson-delmotte
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- Paleoclimatology
- Climate change
- Glacial period
- Environmental science
- Greenhouse gas
- Atmospheric sciences
- Ice core
- Climatology
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