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He asked his colleagues in the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis\u2014a group that promotes scientific discovery across disciplines and international borders\u2014\u201c Can We Control Carbon Dioxide? \u201d Nordhaus said an increase in the global average temperature of 2\u00b0C (caused by man-made carbon dioxide) would change our climate in ways not seen for \u201cthe last several hundred thousand years.\u201d Where does an economist get 2\u00b0 from? Nordhaus didn\u2019t make it up, he based it on science. Since he knew carbon dioxide was warming the planet, Nordhaus calculated what would happen if the concentration in the atmosphere was doubled\u2014which equated a global increase of 2\u00b0. He also predicted that, at the then-current rates, we were headed for \u201cthe danger zone\u201d beyond 2\u00b0C around the year 2030. Over the next 20 years, scientists warned of the dangers of increasing temperatures due to man-made greenhouse gases. 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And every year so far in the 21st century has been in the top 20 warmest years on record. The last time the Earth was as warm as it is now was over 11,000 years ago. Oceans covers 70% of our planet, and it takes a lot of energy to heat up that much water, not to mention the air and land. So a two-degree increase in the average global temperature means that temperature increases across the board are a lot more than 2\u00b0C. We\u2019re feeling the consequences of our actions\u2014it\u2019s why the weather seems weirder than it has in the past. Hurricane Harvey slammed Houston in 2017, and its unprecedented rainfall was 10 times more likely due to human-caused climate change. In fact, the National Climate Assessment recently concluded that extreme precipitation has \u201cincreased in every region of the contiguous states since the 1950s.\u201d Droughts and heat waves have also intensified, as is evident in California, which in recent years has seen less rain, drier soil, and the spread of wildfires. And if we warm by 2\u00b0C, the world will be a lot drier, which will impact economies, agriculture, infrastructure, and weather patterns. Rising temperatures will damage ecosystems and species that cannot adapt, including those in coral reefs and Arctic areas. Low-lying coastal regions and small islands worldwide are at risk of disappearing as sea levels rise due to the Greenland ice sheet and Arctic ice melting at continuously faster rates. 2 degrees celsius could determine the existence of whole nations. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change\u2014an organization that advises governments on the causes and impacts of climate change\u2014is now studying what the world would be like if average temperatures rise by three degrees, four degrees, or higher. It could lead to \u201csubstantial species extinctions, large risks to global and regional food security,\u201d and an inability to work outside\u2014and live\u2014in some areas of the world. Can countries like the United States, China, and India not just limit but reduce CO2 emissions in order to keep our planet below the 2\u00b0C mark? The outlook is grim. Studies based on IPCC data say there\u2019s a 95% chance we\u2019ll pass 2\u00b0C by the year 2100\u2014and the detrimental effects of climate change may be unavoidable. We do have the power to lower our emissions and keep the worst possible warming at bay. But we're running out of time. Subscribe to Popular Science on YouTube. 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This course shows you how to store your Bitcoin and protect your digital fortune from 99 percent of attacks. The course helps you to choose the right wallet for your needs, and to transfer your funds out of any exchange. You also get loads of useful security advice, from two-factor authentication through to cold wallets and password hygiene. Initial Coin Offering A-Z: Become a Smart ICO Investor There is more to cryptocurrency trading than merely buying and selling well-known coins. An ICO, or initial coin offering, gives you the opportunity to make an early investment in a brand new cryptocurrency. This course helps you understand this brand new kind of venture capital using historic case studies. You learn how to evaluate any ICO using a methodical approach, and learn about the limitations of the process. Cryptocurrency Trading So you\u2019ve read that there is money to be made in the cryptocurrency markets. But where to start? This course answers that question and many more. 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Sound This is primarily a gaming headset, so I fired up Overwatch and headed into the fray to see how it handled the din. The first thing I noticed was the strong bass, which rumbles in your head, especially when things get chaotic. The overall sound mix out of the box feels slightly heavy on the low-end of the spectrum, but not to the extent that it covers up important sounds in the higher registers. But, when things really get going, the explosion sounds definitely drown out any music you might otherwise hear. Whether that\u2019s a plus or a minus depends on your personal taste in chaotic melee sounds. The surround sound is solid, as you\u2019d expect for a pair of headphones with DTS Headphone:X tech, which standardizes performance on this kind of product. They churn out plenty of volume, and I found myself keeping the level cranked to about 75 percent on my machine. The Logitech computer app allows you to tweak the sound performance of the headset to meet your tastes, including granular options that let you control the individual drivers. I stuck mostly with the preset configuration and made some minor tweaks, but it\u2019s easy to make them sound worse if you get in too deep. It\u2019s easy to fix, but unless you\u2019re super knowledgeable about the tech or you really like tinkering, it\u2019s probably best to just trust the presets. Unlike some other headsets, this setup is designed to pull double duty as regular headphones, too. When it comes to music, I found the sound profile similarly bass-heavy out of the box, which works with a lot of modern music, but won\u2019t give you the intricacy of a dedicated pair of musical headphones that an audiophile might appreciate. For most people, they\u2019re totally capable as an all-around solution, especially if you like bass. Logitech G433 Headset The material is comfortable and durable, but does attract bits of lint and dust. Stan Horaczek Buy Now! Design The fabric you\u2019ll find around the G433 is water-resistant in case you\u2019re the kind of e-sport player who sweats during long sessions behind the mouse and keyboard. It\u2019s soft and rugged, but not quite as supple as the leather you\u2019d find on higher-end audio headphones. You do get a second pair of ear cups, which are made of microfiber. I honestly didn\u2019t notice a huge difference between the two, but I also don\u2019t typically sweat when I game. One thing I like very much about the G433 is the look. My style is low-key, so many other headsets with flashing lights and bright green streaks all over feel too conspicuous. The G433, however, maintains the same exact color (or pattern, in the case of the blue camo version) all the way around, which makes them vastly more usable as walking-around headphones. Microphone The removable mic attaches with a mini-jack and gives really nice, clear audio. Even when I shouted into it, my teammates could understand me (unfortunately, my neighbors probably could as well). The headphones also come with a second wire that has an inline microphone like a typical pair of earbuds\u2014 that microphone isn\u2019t meant for gaming and the sound quality isn\u2019t as great, but it\u2019s a lot more practical if you don\u2019t want to walk around looking like an air traffic controller. Who should buy it? At $100, this isn\u2019t a cheap wired headset. But, in return, you get very good sound with excellent durability. You also don\u2019t have to look like you\u2019re wearing a UFO on your head that\u2019s adorned with all kinds of LED lights. At times, I found myself glad that they weren\u2019t wireless, especially when I didn\u2019t have to charge them or worry about the battery dying mid game. 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Logitech G433 Headset It comes with a matching, zippered carrying case, but here it's shown in a plant. Stan Horaczek Buy Now! Smartphones have ditched their headphone jacks, bringing in the era of wireless headphones. But, PCs will still have headphone sockets (and USB ports for connecting to digital audio cards) for the foreseeable future, which makes Logitech\u2019s $100 G433 wired gaming headset a reasonable option. It attaches to your computer with a trusty cable, which doles out 7.1-channel surround sound during your gaming sessions. What is it? Logitech took inspiration from e-sports athletes for this headset. Inside, there\u2019s an array of drivers that help the headphones mimic actual surround sound, which is important during gaming. If someone is sneaking up from behind you, for instance, you can really hear the direction of their approach and catch them before they get to you. Sound This is primarily a gaming headset, so I fired up Overwatch and headed into the fray to see how it handled the din. The first thing I noticed was the strong bass, which rumbles in your head, especially when things get chaotic. The overall sound mix out of the box feels slightly heavy on the low-end of the spectrum, but not to the extent that it covers up important sounds in the higher registers. But, when things really get going, the explosion sounds definitely drown out any music you might otherwise hear. Whether that\u2019s a plus or a minus depends on your personal taste in chaotic melee sounds. The surround sound is solid, as you\u2019d expect for a pair of headphones with DTS Headphone:X tech, which standardizes performance on this kind of product. They churn out plenty of volume, and I found myself keeping the level cranked to about 75 percent on my machine. The Logitech computer app allows you to tweak the sound performance of the headset to meet your tastes, including granular options that let you control the individual drivers. I stuck mostly with the preset configuration and made some minor tweaks, but it\u2019s easy to make them sound worse if you get in too deep. It\u2019s easy to fix, but unless you\u2019re super knowledgeable about the tech or you really like tinkering, it\u2019s probably best to just trust the presets. Unlike some other headsets, this setup is designed to pull double duty as regular headphones, too. When it comes to music, I found the sound profile similarly bass-heavy out of the box, which works with a lot of modern music, but won\u2019t give you the intricacy of a dedicated pair of musical headphones that an audiophile might appreciate. For most people, they\u2019re totally capable as an all-around solution, especially if you like bass. Logitech G433 Headset The material is comfortable and durable, but does attract bits of lint and dust. Stan Horaczek Buy Now! Design The fabric you\u2019ll find around the G433 is water-resistant in case you\u2019re the kind of e-sport player who sweats during long sessions behind the mouse and keyboard. It\u2019s soft and rugged, but not quite as supple as the leather you\u2019d find on higher-end audio headphones. You do get a second pair of ear cups, which are made of microfiber. I honestly didn\u2019t notice a huge difference between the two, but I also don\u2019t typically sweat when I game. One thing I like very much about the G433 is the look. My style is low-key, so many other headsets with flashing lights and bright green streaks all over feel too conspicuous. The G433, however, maintains the same exact color (or pattern, in the case of the blue camo version) all the way around, which makes them vastly more usable as walking-around headphones. Microphone The removable mic attaches with a mini-jack and gives really nice, clear audio. Even when I shouted into it, my teammates could understand me (unfortunately, my neighbors probably could as well). The headphones also come with a second wire that has an inline microphone like a typical pair of earbuds\u2014 that microphone isn\u2019t meant for gaming and the sound quality isn\u2019t as great, but it\u2019s a lot more practical if you don\u2019t want to walk around looking like an air traffic controller. Who should buy it? At $100, this isn\u2019t a cheap wired headset. But, in return, you get very good sound with excellent durability. You also don\u2019t have to look like you\u2019re wearing a UFO on your head that\u2019s adorned with all kinds of LED lights. At times, I found myself glad that they weren\u2019t wireless, especially when I didn\u2019t have to charge them or worry about the battery dying mid game. 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While this process might cause some harm to your respiratory tract, it\u2019s nothing major, and nothing like the symptoms that typically accompany a bad or even mild case of the flu. The real fun starts when your immune system begins to fight. This begins as soon as the flu virus starts to replicate. Your immune system comes in two parts: the innate system and the adaptive. The innate immune system is essentially an all-purpose tool. As soon as your body senses the presence of any injury or invader, the innate immune system launches into action by producing tiny proteins called cytokines and chemokines. The cytokines reproduce almost immediately and start to attack the virus. This increase in immune cells creates an overwhelming inflammation throughout the body that makes you start to feel funny. But the worst is still to come. Simultaneously, the chemokines work with the adaptive immune system to help create T cells. These cells are a special type of white blood cell that work in a much more specific way: They find the influenza virus, identify what\u2019s special about it, and create a unique molecule on their surface that finds and destroys similar invaders. The influenza virus has already started its own rapid replication by the time this process gets started, so the adaptive immune system must generate a lot of T cells to wage a proper war. This massive production of T cells that infiltrate your lungs, throat, and nose cause inflammation, swelling, and pain. In your lungs, the mucus that accumulates from the inflammation itself causes you to cough constantly as your body works to clear airways. And because your lungs are now damaged and vulnerable, you have a greater chance of acquiring pneumonia from an opportunistic strain of bacteria. But what about the whole-body aches and pains, not to mention the fever that keeps you pinned down to the couch under a hefty load of blankets? 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Though other organs in the body are not the primary target, the virus still has an effect on them. Your muscles ache, your head hurts, and your appetite goes down, among other things. Ironically, almost all of these symptoms have less to do with the virus itself than with your immune response to them. Unfortunately, the very defense mechanisms you have in place to get rid of the flu are the reason you feel so miserable as you recover. The virus usually enters through your mouth, typically by way of your hands \u2014most people touch their faces a lot throughout the day. But it takes a few days for symptoms to set in. Once inside you, the virus makes a beeline for your respiratory system and binds to the cells that line those areas. The virus then hijacks those cells\u2019 natural mechanisms for replicating and uses them to create even more flu viruses in your body. While this process might cause some harm to your respiratory tract, it\u2019s nothing major, and nothing like the symptoms that typically accompany a bad or even mild case of the flu. The real fun starts when your immune system begins to fight. This begins as soon as the flu virus starts to replicate. Your immune system comes in two parts: the innate system and the adaptive. The innate immune system is essentially an all-purpose tool. As soon as your body senses the presence of any injury or invader, the innate immune system launches into action by producing tiny proteins called cytokines and chemokines. The cytokines reproduce almost immediately and start to attack the virus. This increase in immune cells creates an overwhelming inflammation throughout the body that makes you start to feel funny. But the worst is still to come. Simultaneously, the chemokines work with the adaptive immune system to help create T cells. These cells are a special type of white blood cell that work in a much more specific way: They find the influenza virus, identify what\u2019s special about it, and create a unique molecule on their surface that finds and destroys similar invaders. The influenza virus has already started its own rapid replication by the time this process gets started, so the adaptive immune system must generate a lot of T cells to wage a proper war. This massive production of T cells that infiltrate your lungs, throat, and nose cause inflammation, swelling, and pain. In your lungs, the mucus that accumulates from the inflammation itself causes you to cough constantly as your body works to clear airways. And because your lungs are now damaged and vulnerable, you have a greater chance of acquiring pneumonia from an opportunistic strain of bacteria. But what about the whole-body aches and pains, not to mention the fever that keeps you pinned down to the couch under a hefty load of blankets? That\u2019s also your immune system at work. All those proteins\u2014the cytokines and chemokines\u2014travel through the bloodstream, which makes its way to every organ system in the body. Once they get there, the inflammatory proteins affect the way many of those organ systems function, causing symptoms of the flu. For example, the aches and pains that make you feel like you just ran an endurance run, researchers believe, occur because the cytokines induce the breakdown of muscle proteins. Researchers think this breakdown is likely beneficial, because many of the resulting amino acids help to create and strengthen parts of the immune system. As for the awful fever and chills, you can thank those cytokines again. And one specific type, interleukin-1, might be the main culprit. These cytokines are seemingly able to cross the semipermeable network of capillaries that connect the brain to the rest of the body (known as the blood-brain barrier). Inside the brain the cytokines reach the hypothalamus, your body\u2019s thermostat, and interfere with its functioning to crank up the temperature. Once an increased temperature is induced, the hypothalamus responds by telling the body to shiver and restricting blood vessels, as well as creating an overall feeling of chilliness. A fever is incredibly rare in adults with colds, but almost certain in a person with the flu. This isn\u2019t true for young children however, especially infants, in which at least a mild fever frequently accompanies a cold. Researchers are still pretty unclear on whether a higher body temperature itself actually provides any benefit, but it's at least a sign that your body is fighting its invaders. Researchers think this systemic release of cytokines into the bloodstream directly influences other flu symptoms, like severe headache and a lack of appetite, though their mechanisms aren\u2019t as clear. 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