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Earth is more sensitive to greenhouse gases than we thought

Last updated: June 28, 2025 9:05 pm
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Climate Change and Its Impact on Global Temperature

Climate change could be even worse than we thought

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Recent research suggests that Earth’s climate may be more sensitive to greenhouse gas emissions than previously thought, making it harder to limit the global temperature rise to less than 2°C. This revelation poses a significant challenge to international efforts aimed at combating climate change, as stated by Gunnar Myhre from the CICERO Center for International Climate Research in Norway.

One of the key uncertainties in climate science lies in understanding how clouds will respond to a warming atmosphere, as changes in cloud systems can exacerbate the warming effect through a feedback loop. Climate models have traditionally provided estimates of future warming based on various sensitivity assumptions, with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change settling on a central estimate of 3°C for a doubling of atmospheric CO₂ concentrations.

A recent study conducted by Myhre and his team compared climate model predictions with satellite data on Earth’s energy imbalance to assess the sensitivity of the global climate. The findings indicate that models with higher sensitivity, suggesting Earth’s climate is less resistant to greenhouse gases, align more closely with observations than models with lower sensitivity. This discrepancy implies that previous models underestimating the climate’s sensitivity may have to be revised, with potential implications for future temperature projections.

Furthermore, the study highlights the need for more aggressive decarbonization efforts to stay on track with climate goals, as a more sensitive climate necessitates faster emissions reductions to prevent exceeding temperature thresholds. Experts like Johannes Quaas from the University of Leipzig and Richard Allen from the University of Reading commend the study for narrowing down the range of model estimates and emphasizing the urgency of taking decisive action against climate change.

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