Climate Change: Global Warming May Take A Short Break In The Coming Years
There is good news for the world citizens, particularly for the world environmentalist, world leaders and policy makers, who are busy planning cooling down the earth sitting in AC cabins. If the recent study is to be believed, tendency of becoming earth surface increasingly hot will be under check, at least for next 10 years. By observing shifts in sea-temperature, scientists engaged in studying nature’s behavior have recently suggested that climate will be quite calm in next decade, but temperature will rise thereafter, they have warned.
Contributions made by I and you towards making this earth increasingly hotter will be neutralized by earth’s own variations in climatic conditions. According to professor Noel Keenlyside of Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences, Kiel, Germany, “there will be no warming until 2015 but it will pick up after that”. However, the IPCC of United Nations (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) has predicted a marginal 0.3C temperature rise for the next decade.
The study, however, has denied any possibility of ending global warming in near future. Scientists have argued that their initial findings may become wrong and all will depend upon how the oceans behave in the coming days. If at all, rising of temperature takes a short break, the increasing greenhouse effect will once again increase earth’s temperature, they have warned.
Temporary soothing down of the globe is predicted to be observed mainly around Europe and North America, where most of the affecting ocean events do take place. In the report, published in Nature, the scientists have claimed, “we’re learning that internal climate variability is important and can mask the effects of human-induced global change” and have strongly argued for their findings obtained through numerous simulations of meridional overturning circulation, a current of Atlantic Ocean, against various environmental parameters.