The Royal Society of UK has published another guide in order to rectify its mistake.
Its new report Climate change: `a summary of the science', lists the facts of climate change and the areas about which the industry experts are still not sure.
The organization stated that there are ample evidences about human involvement, in increasing the global temperature but increase in size of temperature for future can't be estimated.
John Pethica, Vice-President of the Royal Society said "Climate change is an important issue affecting everyone. Much of the public debate on climate change is polarized at present, which can make it difficult to get a good overview of the science."
The new guide has been published on account of complains made by its 43 members that the older version had failed to take climate change into account.
The 19-page guide though has accepted that it's impossible to predict any change in earth's climate in future, but has very clearly quoted the potential changes.
The report further states that the scientists are continuously working, to reduce the uncertainties. Uncertainties, they said can go in any direction as the change in climate and its impact can be as low as possible or can be high too.
The report also says that still there is insufficient understanding about the melting and retreating of the ice sheets and glaciers in Greenland and West Antarctica regions for predicting the sea level rise.












