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Keywords: Stabilizing the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide at a constant level would require emissions to be effectively eliminated (vertical)-es.png en Version in Spanish of The image shows how stabilizing the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide at a constant level would require carbon dioxide emissions to be effectively eliminated The graph on the bottom shows a substantial reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from their present level over time Carbon dioxide emissions peak then decline to a fraction of their current level The graph on the top shows how this reduction would lead to the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide being stabilized at a constant level es Evolución de la concentración de dióxido de carbono en la atmósfera y de las emisiones de dióxido de carbono con el tiempo Versión en español de Stabilizing the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide at a constant level would require emissions to be effectively eliminated vertical png 2014-12-20 own retouched and translated by Basquetteur from the file in English already in Commons other versions 200px The image is taken from the report Synthesis and Assessment Product 5 2 Best practice approaches for characterizing communicating and incorporating scientific uncertainty in decisionmaking page 11 This report is freely available and can be downloaded from http //www ipcc-wg2 gov/njlite_download php id 5805 cc-zero Uploaded with UploadWizard Global warming graphs Diagrams in Spanish Graphic Lab-es
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