The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘2C cap on global warming won’t save Arctic sea ice’

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PARIS: Even if humanity stops global warming in its tracks at two degrees Celsius, long seen as the guardrail for a climate-safe world, Arctic sea ice will still disappear in some years, scientists have warned.

Holding the line at 1.5 C, however, would make a huge difference, according to two separate studies published Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change.

In a 2C world, the Arctic Ocean would be ice-free roughly one-infour years, whereas if warming does not exceed 1.5C, the odds drop to one-in-40, the researcher­s concluded.

“I didn’t expect to find that halfa-degree Celsius would make a big difference, but it really does,” said Alexandra Jahn, author of one of the studies and an assistant professor at Colorado University in Boulder.

The 197-nation Paris climate pact enjoins the world to halt warming at “well under” 2C above mid-19th-century levels, and “pursue efforts” to cap the rise at 1.5C.

With one degree of warming so far, Earth has already seen a crescendo of droughts, heatwaves, and storms ramped up by rising seas.

The loss of Arctic sea ice is not only a consequenc­e of global warming, but also an accelerant when millions of square kilometres of snow reflecting the Sun’s radiation back into space are replaced with dark blue ocean that absorbs it instead. — AFP

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