Temperatures to rise by up to two degrees in next 50 years

Global warming is set to have a direct impact on Irish temperatures in the coming 50 years, according to a study conducted by researchers from Met Éireann and University College Dublin.

Temperatures to rise by up to two degrees in next 50 years

Global warming is set to have a direct impact on Irish temperatures in the coming 50 years, according to a study conducted by researchers from Met Éireann and University College Dublin.

The study, published today, predicted that average temperatures would increase by between 1.5 and two degrees by mid-century as a result of carbon dioxide emissions.

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