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00:01:34 1 Effects
00:04:03 1.1 Observed impacts
00:05:11 2 Emissions
00:05:20 2.1 Coal
00:06:46 3 Legislation
00:07:31 4 Stern report 2006
00:08:57 5 EU energy plan 2008
00:09:31 6 Paris Climate Agreement 2016
00:10:56 7 Critics
00:11:43 8 See also
00:11:55 9 External links
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Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-C
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
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Climate change in Europe describes the climate change related issues in Europe. This includes the climate politics, contribution in the global warming and the influence of the global warming in Europe.
According to international climate experts global temperature rise should not exceed 2 °C to prevent the most dangerous consequences of the climate change. It was also made essential to halve greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide by 2050 compared to the shocking 1990 levels. Other countries such as Brazil and China will also reduce emissions by between 80% and 95% by 2050. It is estimated that from the now living persons alive are 70% in the year 2050. Emission reduction means development and implementation of new energy technology solutions. Some people consider that the technology revolution has already started in Europe since the markets for renewable technology have annually grown.In the last hundred years, there has been a recorded increase in temperature of 1°C in Europe. Although this might seem trivial, it has had huge repercussions on the global economy and in agriculture. Furthermore, "the IPCC report expects an increase of the mean global temperature by 1.8°C to 4.0°C".European Union climate chief is Connie Hedegaard since 10 February 2010.
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