Environment
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U.N. Climate Change Report Shows Impacts are Larger than What Humans can Adapt
A UN report on climate change released on Monday morning shows that the world is facing a "more disruptive and widespread" climate crisis that could have far-reaching impacts to billions of lives. Unless there is rapid reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and global temperatures are kept from rising over preindustrial levels, that number of people and other species will reach points where they can no longer adapt to the new normal.
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