preindustrial in A Sentence

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    Anthropologists have found evidence that during Preindustrial Europe, bi-modal sleeping was considered the norm.

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    CO2 levels will pass 410 ppm this year, up from 280 ppm in Preindustrial times.

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    As with the predecessors of any Preindustrial society, the Maya method is one of consciously integrating(fitting) into nature.

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    Intended nationally determined contributions(INDCs) to GHG emissions reduction would limit the average global temperature to“only” 3.5 degrees Fahrenheit above Preindustrial levels in the best of cases.

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    Between Preindustrial times and now, the earth's average temperature has increased 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit(1.0 degrees Celsius), with approximately two-thirds of that warming occurring in the last handful of decades alone.

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    He concluded that a reasonable upper limit would be the temperature increase one would observe from a doubling of Preindustrial CO2 levels, which he believed equated to a temperature increase of about 2°C.

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    In Paris late last year, the countries of the world pledged to reduce emissions to keep global warming“well below a 2 degree Celsius” rise in global average temperatures compared with Preindustrial levels.

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    A child born today will experience a world that is more than four degrees warmer than the Preindustrial average, with climate change impacting human health from infancy and adolescence to adulthood and old age.

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    They also make clear that reducing greenhouse gas emissions from human activities to a level that would limit warming to 2 degrees Celsius(3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) or less above Preindustrial levels will pose unprecedented challenges.

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    He concluded that a reasonable upper limit would be the temperature increase one would observe from a doubling of Preindustrial CO2 levels, which he believed equated to a temperature increase of about 2 degrees C.

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    The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide(CO2) has increased dramatically since the Industrial Revolution(from around 280 parts per million[ppm] in Preindustrial times to 409 ppm in 2019), primarily due to human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels and changes in land-use.

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    Even if every country followed through on the steps they agreed to take to reduce greenhouse gas emissions per the Paris Agreement, the world would still see an increase of approximately 3.2°C(5.76 °F) by the year 2100 compared to Preindustrial temperatures.

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