Environment
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Study Looks at the Possibility of 2020 Wildfires Wiping Out California Greenhouse Gas Reductions
According to a study, California's greenhouse gas reductions might be destroyed by wildfires in 2020. According to a recent analysis conducted by scientists at the University of California, the state's wildfires in 2020—the worst wildfire year ever—emitted twice as much greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than California's overall decrease in these pollutants between 2003 and 2019.
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US Computer Models Reveal Economic Losses Will Be Insufficient to Balance as Nationwide Global Warming Continues
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