Without effective action, planet may be on track for irreversible warming, study shows
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17.09.18
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As sweltering temperatures and record numbers of wildfires affect people around the globe, a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provides a grim scientific backing to those concerns. According to its authors, our planet may be approaching a threshold past which any attempts to stop greenhouse-gas induced climate change will be futile.
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