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|Reference=Overmars et al. (unpublished); Van Vuuren and Stehfest, 2013; Shindell et al., 2012; | |Reference=Overmars et al. (unpublished); Van Vuuren and Stehfest, 2013; Shindell et al., 2012; | ||
|Description=In baseline scenarios, emissions and greenhouse gas concentrations increase strongly. The increase in emission level depends on many socio-economic factors, such as population growth, economic growth, technology development and lifestyle. Most medium IMAGE baseline scenarios typically result in a global mean temperature rise of about three to five degrees above pre-industrial levels by 2100 (see figure below). | |Description=In baseline scenarios, emissions and greenhouse gas concentrations increase strongly. The increase in emission level depends on many socio-economic factors, such as population growth, economic growth, technology development and lifestyle. Most medium IMAGE baseline scenarios typically result in a global mean temperature rise of about three to five degrees above pre-industrial levels by 2100 (see figure below). |
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