What do Thomas Karl and Kevin Trenberth believe as to air pollution?

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问题 What do Thomas Karl and Kevin Trenberth believe as to air pollution?
  
There can be no doubt that global warming is real and is being caused by people, two top U.S. government climate experts—Thomas Karl, and Kevin Trenberth said.
    Industrial emissions are a leading cause, they say—contradicting critics, already in the minority, who argue that climate change could be caused by mostly natural forces.
    "There is no doubt that the composition of the atmosphere is changing because of the human activities, and today greenhouse gases are the largest human influence on global climate", wrote Karl, and Trenberth.
    "The likely result is more frequent heat waves, droughts, extreme precipitation events, and related impacts, e.g., wildfires, heat stress, vegetation changes, and sea-level rise", they added in a commentary to be published in Friday’s issue of the journal Science.
    Karl and Trenberth estimate that, between 1990 and 2100, there is a 90 percent probability that average global temperatures will rise by between 3.1 and 8.9 degrees Fahrenheit (1.7 and 4.9 degrees Celsius) because of human influences on climate.
    Such dramatic warming will further melt already crumbling glaciers, inundating coastal areas. Many other groups have already shown that ice in Greenland, the Arctic and Antarctica is melting quickly.
    Karl and Trenberth noted that carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have risen by 31 percent since preindustrial times.
    Carbon dioxide is the No. 1 greenhouse gas, causing warming temperatures by trapping the Sun’s energy in the atmosphere.
    Emission of sulfate and soot particles has significant effects too, but more localized, they said.
    "Climate change is truly a global issue, one that may prove to be humanity’s greatest challenge", they wrote. "It is very unlikely to be adequately addressed without greatly improved international cooperation and action".

选项 A、3.1 and 8.9 degrees Celsius.
B、1.7 and 4.9 degrees Celsius.
C、3.1 and 6.9 degrees Fahrenheit.
D、1.3 and 4.9 degrees Celsius.

答案B

解析 从听力材料我们了解到"Karl and Trenberth estimate that,between 1990 and 2100,there is a 90 percent probability that average global temperatures will rise by between 3.1 and 8.9 degrees Fahrenheit (1.7 and 4.9 degrees Celsius) because of human influences on climate".由此可知,在1990至2100期间,全球气温由于人类影响极有可能提高3.1—8.9华氏度或1.7—4.9摄氏度。
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