The world is heading into another period of dangerous heat, a new UN report warns on Thursday, and it’s nearly certain global temperatures over the next five years will stay “at or near record levels” as climate change accelerates across land and sea.
Source: UN Climate and Environment | Climate Change
UN Climate and Environment | Climate Change
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