The French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) released a report predicting global warming up to 2100 on the 17th, revealing that the world's average temperature will be 5.8 degrees higher than the current maximum. The research results will serve as reference material for a report produced by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
In addition to CNRS, approximately 100 researchers from the French Bureau of Meteorology and the French Nuclear and Alternative Energy Agency participated in the survey. In a scenario where the economy develops significantly depending on fossil fuels, it will rise by 5.8 degrees in 2100. The world's average temperature has already increased by 1.2 degrees from 1880 to the present, and the speed of global warming is expected to increase further.
The report is the most optimistic outlook ...