Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Climate change in China" in English language version.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link)"The IPCC doesn't make projections about which of these scenarios is more likely, but other researchers and modellers can. The Australian Academy of Science, for instance, released a report last year stating that our current emissions trajectory had us headed for a 3°C warmer world, roughly in line with the middle scenario. Climate Action Tracker predicts 2.5 to 2.9°C of warming based on current policies and action, with pledges and government agreements taking this to 2.1°C.
high-income resource-poor nations such as the United Kingdom, Germany and France (...) outsource carbon-intensive production to China
Medium-range estimates of Arctic carbon emissions could result from moderate climate emission mitigation policies that keep global warming below 3°C (e.g., RCP4.5). This global warming level most closely matches country emissions reduction pledges made for the Paris Climate Agreement...
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(help)high-income resource-poor nations such as the United Kingdom, Germany and France (...) outsource carbon-intensive production to China
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"The IPCC doesn't make projections about which of these scenarios is more likely, but other researchers and modellers can. The Australian Academy of Science, for instance, released a report last year stating that our current emissions trajectory had us headed for a 3°C warmer world, roughly in line with the middle scenario. Climate Action Tracker predicts 2.5 to 2.9°C of warming based on current policies and action, with pledges and government agreements taking this to 2.1°C.
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(help)high-income resource-poor nations such as the United Kingdom, Germany and France (...) outsource carbon-intensive production to China