Environment
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World Now Likely to Hit 1.5 °C Rise in Next Five Years, Warns UN Weather Agency
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has publicized an upgraded assessment of the world's global climate trends and it's a surprise for those who have the thoughts that human-induced climate change is an issue for the remote future.
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