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1°C irreversible feedbacks (now):

In 1990, scientists reported that allowing temperatures to go over 1°C was very, very risky.

"increases beyond 1.0°C may elicit rapid, unpredictable, and non-linear responses that could lead to extensive ecosystem damage"mediamanager.sei.org/documents/Publ…
This was from the AGGG (a group later replaced by the IPCC, presumably because governments didn't like their reports, as they implied a need to stop business as usual).

Today, IPCC doesn't properly include the terrifying feedback loops happening right now.en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advisory_…
Thanks @kalahar1 for this info.
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