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You answer the question by making projections based on models providing the models are validated and proven to be accurate. And the models have already been proven to be inaccurate and the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) has recognised that and admitted it.
There is nothing unusual occurring in temperatures. We’re not encountering any unusual warming. It’s all entirely natural. And we’ve had no unusual warming at all according to NASA science satellites since the last, since 1995, that’s 21 years.
The empirical evidence shows that carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere change as a result of temperature changes, not a cause of temperature changes.