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◆verage yearly temperatures (°C)
In 31-40years:
These diagrams show Japan's air temperature distribution (yearly averages) derived using air temperature changes calculated by computer with the assumption that carbon dioxide discharge levels continue to rise at a yearly rate of 1%.
Looking at the diagrams, the green belt to the north of Japan moves to a higher latitude every year.
For example, temperatures in Nagoya are predicted to rise 2 or 3 degrees over the 100 year period.
In 51-60years:
In 71-80years:
In 91-100years:
As shown, with carbon dioxide discharge levels gradually creeping up as they have been until now, temperatures will rise throughout Japan.