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Chapter 20, Problem 45E
Climate change again Consider once again the CO2 and global temperature data of Exercise 41. The
- a) Find a 90% confidence interval for the mean global temperature anomaly if the CO2 level reaches 450 ppm.
- b) Find a 90% prediction interval for the mean global temperature anomaly if the CO2 level reaches 450 ppm.
- c) The goal of the Paris Climate agreement is equivalent to a temperature anomaly of about 1.3 °C in our data. If CO2 levels do reach 450 ppm, would this be a plausible value?
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