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English: Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) multi-model mean projections (i.e., the average of the model projections available). Changes are shown relative to the 1850-1900. Data from the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report SPM.5. Note that maps were only produced for temperatures at 1C, 1.5C, 2C, and 4C. This graphic uses 1.5C and 4C as they average to the 2.7C that is the most likely outcome.
Français : Projections moyennes multimodèles de la phase 6 du projet d'intercomparaison de modèles couplés (CMIP6) (= moyenne des projections de modèles disponibles). Les changements sont indiqués par rapport à l'ère préindustrielle (1850-1900). Données du sixième rapport d'évaluation du GIEC SPM.5
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Distribution of temperature changes as predicted by the IPCC in AR6 relative to 1850-1900 baseline

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9 March 2020