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Human-caused climate change set to reach 1.5°C around 2030

In a study published Thursday, a consortium of researchers confirms that the most ambitious threshold of the Paris Agreement on climate change, signed in 2015, is likely to be exceeded within the next four years.

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What happened In a study published Thursday, a consortium of researchers confirms that the most ambitious threshold of the Paris Agreement on climate change, signed in 2015, is likely to be exceeded within the next four years.
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Le Monde EnglishNews report · Jun 11, 3:35 PM

Human-caused climate change set to reach 1.5°C around 2030

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In a study published Thursday, a consortium of researchers confirms that the most ambitious threshold of the Paris Agreement on climate change, signed in 2015, is likely to be exceeded with...

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TimeNews report · Jun 11, 2:58 PM

How Climate Change is Making Your Life More Expensive

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A new survey reveals 67% of American voters believe global warming is affecting the cost of living in the U.S.

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