Global warming in the pipeline
Earth Island Institute · Columbia University · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Improved knowledge of glacial-to-interglacial global temperature change yields Charney (fast-feedback) equilibrium climate sensitivity 1.2 ± 0.3°C (2σ) per W/m2, which is 4.8°C ± 1.2°C for doubled CO2. Consistent analysis of temperature over the full Cenozoic era—including ‘slow’ feedbacks by ice sheets and trace gases—supports this sensitivity and implies that CO2 was 300–350 ppm in the Pliocene and about 450 ppm at transition to a nearly ice-free planet, exposing unrealistic lethargy of ice sheet models. Equilibrium global warming for today’s GHG amount is 10°C, which is reduced to 8°C by today’s human-made aerosols. Equilibrium warming is not ‘committed’ warming; rapid phaseout of GHG emissions…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 48.31
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 185
Authors
18- JEJames E. HansenCorresponding
Earth Island Institute, Columbia University
- MSMakiko Sato
Earth Island Institute, Columbia University
- LSLeon Simons
- LNLarissa Nazarenko
Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Earth Island Institute, Columbia University
- ISIsabelle Sangha
Earth Island Institute, Columbia University
Topics & keywords
- Global warming
- Greenhouse gas
- Environmental science
- Global temperature
- Climate sensitivity
- Climatology
- Climate change
- Climate model