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Global warmingTuesday, 3 November, 1998, 11:56 GMT
Our changing world
The graphs below show some of the changes our planet is undergoing, and what may happen in the future. Climate researchers acknowledge there are uncertainties and offer varying models to represent differing conditions.


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Changes in global temperature recorded since 1860.


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The average global sea level could rise as shown because of increases in greenhouse gas emissions.


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Carbon is being dumped into the atmosphere at an alarming rate. The graph shows a rapid climb during the last 40 years.
(Source: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 1995)


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Projection of worldwide average temperature due to greenhouse gases.



These illustrations are based on data kindly provided by the UK's Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research and show approximate values.

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