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Answer: The average global temperature has increased by a little more than 1°. The temperatures we experience locally and in short periods can fluctuate. In the past, a one- to two-degree drop was all it took to plunge the Earth into the Little Ice Age. The strong warming trend of the past four decades likely reflects a shift
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According to what I already know about global temperature trends, the trends that I expect to see as I plot how temperatures have changed over time are that it will likely rise a little more in the coming years before beginning a period of cooling on the planet's surface.
The average global temperature has risen by slightly more than 1° Celsius. Temperatures can vary locally and over short periods of time. Previously, a one- to two-degree drop was all that was required to send the Earth into the Little Ice Age. The recent strong warming trend most likely reflects a shift.
The Russian Academy of Sciences is a reliable source of prior knowledge for me. The Pulkovo Observatory is part of the Research Laboratory in St. Petersburg, Russia.
I'm specifically referring to the research findings published by Dr. Habibullo Abdussamatov, the Russian Agency's Head of the Space Laboratory.
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