http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/10/science/earth/by-2047-coldest-years-will-be-warmer-than-hottest-in-past.html?ref=science&_r=0
Simulations have been being done by many scientists to analyze the climate change that has been occurring. The analysis of this research shows that by 2047 we shall reach a "breaking point" where our average climate will be much hotter than any climate had been in the past. The average temperature would increase drastically in each area, IF nothing is done to reduce emissions. If there is work done to reduce greenhouse gases from being released into the atmosphere, we are predicted to have an extra 25 years to try and discover more new ways to reduce emissions further and stop the climate change as a whole. The tropics will be the first to hit this breaking point, as they are assumed to hit it in the late 2020s and early 2030s, which isn't that far away. If nothing is done to stop the emissions released by humans, we will be doomed and we will change the climate to a climate that hasn't been experienced in millions of years. If nothing is done, we will be dooming ourselves, but there is always hope that we can unite to reduce emissions and limit climate change.
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