climate change
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Drastically Cutting Carbon Dioxide Levels Isn't Enough to Save the Climate
In order to reverse the effects of climate change, even the most extreme reductions in CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere won't be enough. Study shows that the world may still have a significant effect on the severity of the change.
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