At the current rate of emissions growth, CO2 concentration will top 500 parts per million--roughly double preindustrial levels--by the middle of this century. It is expected that such an increase will prompt a string of disasters, including fiercer hurricane, more deadly droughts, the disappearance of glaciers and the melting of the Arctic ice cap, and the inundation of the world's major coastal cities.

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