The German Physics Society and Meteorological Society warn that global warming could reach 3 °C by 2050, suggesting an acceleration of climate change. They cite current data aligning more with worst-case scenarios from the IPCC, urging stronger climate action to mitigate this risk.
The German Physics Society and the German Meteorological Society have issued a joint statement alerting the public to the potential acceleration of global warming, with forecasts indicating a possible increase of 3 °C by 2050.
This warning represents a stark divergence from previous projections that anticipated a rise of approximately 2.7 °C by the end of the century.
Klaus Richter, a member of the German Physics Society, highlighted that the possibility of surpassing the 2 °C limit is increasing amid current global political trends.
Frank Böttcher, chairman of the German Meteorological Society, expressed concern over the dramatic acceleration of climate change evidenced in recent data.
The scientists suggest that the existing projections by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) may be outdated, as the last report is now a decade old.
Recent trends show a rapid warming pattern: it took 65 years to increase by 0.5 °C since industrialization, but just 28 years to reach 1 °C, and the next 0.5 °C could occur in just 17 years.
The oceans, previously a significant buffer against temperature increases, have experienced sharp spikes in temperature over the last two and a half years, adding to the urgency for action against accelerating climate change.
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The German Physics Society and Meteorological Society warn that global warming could reach 3 °C by 2050, suggesting an acceleration of climate change. They cite current data aligning more with worst-case scenarios from the IPCC, urging stronger climate action to mitigate this risk.