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A UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report has warned that if global temperature exceeds 1.5°C it could lead to catastrophic climate change. To limit warming at 1.5° C, greenhouse gas emissions need to decline by 45%. Moreover, renewable energy sources should replace conventional energy sources.
A UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report claims that the global temperature must exceed 1.5°C to prevent catastrophic climate change.
The assumption is ‘definitely true’ i.e. it properly follows the statement of facts given.
The assumption is ‘probably true’ though not ‘definitely false’ in the light of facts given.
The data is inadequate i.e. from the facts given you cannot say whether the assumption is likely to be true or false.
The assumption is ‘probably false’ though not ‘definitely false’ in the light of facts given.
The assumption is ‘definitely false’ i.e. if the inference is not simply be drawn from the facts given or it contradicts the given facts.
The report by a UN Intergovernmental Panel claims that the global temperature must not exceed 1.5°C to prevent catastrophic climate change. Greenhouse gas emissions need to decrease by 45%, hence option 5 is the answer.
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