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The image shows how stabilizing anthropogenic (i.e., human) emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) at present levels will not lead to stabilization of atmospheric concentrations of CO2. The graph on the left shows emissions of CO2 being stabilized at a constant level over time. The graph on the right shows what affect emissions stabilization has on the atmospheric concentration of CO2 over time. Atmospheric concentrations of CO2 continue to rise over time.
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Source Granger Morgan, M., et al. ((Please provide a date))“Box NT.1, in: Non-Technical Summary”, in Synthesis and Assessment Product 5.2: Best practice approaches for characterizing, communicating, and incorporating scientific uncertainty in decisionmaking. A report by the US Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research[1], Washington D.C., USA.: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, page 10. Archived pages: USGCRP: (9 June 2013); CCSP: (9 May 2013) Original link for reference: (dead link)
Author Granger Morgan, M., et al.
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04:41, 6 June 2011Thumbnail for version as of 04:41, 6 June 20111,397 × 509 (14 KB)Enescot{{Information |Description ={{en|1=The image shows how stabilizing emissions of carbon dioxide at present levels will not lead to the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide being stabilized. The graph on the left shows emissions of carbon dioxide
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