What is the planet's current approximate warming level compared to the late 19th century baseline?
Answer
Roughly 1.1^ ext{C} (1.9^ ext{F})
The text states that the planet is already approximately 1.1^ ext{C} (1.9^ ext{F}) warmer than the late 19th century baseline.

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