3.5 degrees C

How climate change is rapidly taking the planet apart / July 2016

"A 3.5 degrees C increase is considered to be the extinction point, because in such a world the food chain collapses, oceanic plankton dies off and these temperatures severely limit terrestrial vegetation, ..."
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3.5 degrees C
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