In the observational record half a degree matters. Schleussner, C., Pfleiderer, P., & Fischer, E. M. Nature Climate Change, 7(7):460–462, July, 2017.
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Discriminating the climate impacts of half-degree warming increments is high on the post-Paris science agenda. Here we argue that evidence from the observational record provides useful guidance for such assessments.
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	volume = {7},
	copyright = {© 2017 Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved.},
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	doi = {10.1038/nclimate3320},
	abstract = {Discriminating the climate impacts of half-degree warming increments is high on the post-Paris science agenda. Here we argue that evidence from the observational record provides useful guidance for such assessments.},
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