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Refers to the effects of the increased average global temperature by the sudden increase of [[greenhouse gas]] emissions of human origin, that far outweigh any natural emitters such as volcanoes, as studied and reported by the [IPCC http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intergovernmental_Panel_on_Climate_Change].
Refers to the effects of the increased average global temperature by the sudden increase of [[greenhouse gas]] emissions of human origin, that far outweigh any natural emitters such as volcanoes, as studied and reported by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intergovernmental_Panel_on_Climate_Change IPCC] and mitigated under the [http://unfccc.int/ UNFCCC]] and [[Emission Trading System]].

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Refers to the effects of the increased average global temperature by the sudden increase of greenhouse gas emissions of human origin, that far outweigh any natural emitters such as volcanoes, as studied and reported by the IPCC and mitigated under the UNFCCC] and Emission Trading System.

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