If you look at this one predictions seems to fail at anything above 2 degrees Celsius. they are best guesses of course, based on educated guesses, each study used more or less isolated from the other, and probably a lot more conservative that what those born today, will meet.
So my prediction should be the same as always, around 2.7 Celsius, and up, and that means that those born today will live, or not live, in such an environment. Because wars will grow, and so will the blame games. Internally as with USA, and externally. I don't give them that good a chance to see it actually, not the way we behave.
Of course, Copernicus will have to axle a even wider responsibility of reporting, but there we should find another type of self censuring, not as openly blatant as in USA, but just as effective. In the end it it should come down to those not aligned with political interests sieving through the data to then present independent conclusions
Sure George, but 'overseas'? Are you implying that if those private ownerships would have been solely British it would have been different? If so, can you prove it?
and it doesn't really matter if you accept my ideas or not. Both will give you a harder life. The only difference being our future, to have one, or not.