On Friday 01 July 2005 14:52, David King wrote:
> I quote from a short article in Thursday's Metro newspaper (given away free
> in London; page 9, orange callout box):
>
> "EU leaders have endorsed a commitment to ensure global temperatures do
> not rise more than 2°C (36°F) above pre-industrial levels."

When I was a kid, I learned "2 C°" as the proper way to write a temperature 
difference; the symbol "°C" should be used only for temperatures. Is this 
symbol still used? Now, I'd write "2 K".

phma
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