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== Footnotes == # <span id="fn:1">Each finding is grounded in an evaluation of underlying evidence and agreement. A level of confidence is expressed using five qualifiers: very low, low, medium, high and very high, and typeset in italics, e.g., ''medium confidence'' . The following terms have been used to indicate the assessed likelihood of an outcome or a result: virtually certain 99β100% probability, very likely 90β100%, likely 66β100%, about as likely as not 33β66%, unlikely 0β33%, very unlikely 0β10%, exceptionally unlikely 0β1%. Assessed likelihood is typeset in italics, e.g., ''very likely'' . This is consistent with AR5 and the other AR6 Special Reports. Additional terms (extremely likely 95β100%, more likely than not >50β100%, more unlikely than likely 0β<50%, extremely unlikely 0β5%) are used when appropriate. This Report also uses the term β ''likely'' rangeβ or β ''very likely'' rangeβ to indicate that the assessed likelihood of an outcome lies within theΒ 17-83% or 5-95% probability range. For more details see {1.9.2, Figure 1.4}</span> # <span id="fn:2">Statements about uncertainty in Section 4.2 are contingent upon the RCP or other emissions assumptions that accompany them. In Section 4.4, the entirety of information facing a decision maker is taken into consideration, including the unknown path of future emissions, in assessing uncertainty. Depending on which perspective is chosen, uncertainty may or may not be characterised as βdeepβ.</span> <span id="section-4"></span> <span id="references"></span>
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