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The worst-case scenario

Stephen Schneider explores what a world with 1,000 parts per million of CO2 in its atmosphere might look like.

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Figure 1: Updating the embers.

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Schneider, S. The worst-case scenario. Nature 458, 1104–1105 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/4581104a

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