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Planet's Breakneck Warming Likely to Pass 1.5 Degrees, UN Scientists Warn
- Monday April 4, 2022
- World News | Eric Roston, Bloomberg
The international goal to limit global heating to 1.5 Degrees Celsius (2.7 Degrees Fahrenheit) is officially on life support.
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Global Emissions Can Be Halved By 2030 With Major Transitions: UN Report
- Monday April 4, 2022
- World News | Press Trust of India
Global emissions can be halved by 2030 with major transitions in the energy sector, including a substantial reduction in fossil fuel use, said an IPCC report released on Monday, highlighting that mitigation action needs to be taken now to limit globa
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Leaked IPCC report links climate change to global food scarcity
- Friday November 8, 2013
- Emma Bryce, guardian.co.uk
IPCC's forecast of lowered crop yields will ultimately affect us allIt's a human-centric approach, but the prospect of a food scare should be one way to get people--believers and deniers alike--to seriously evaluate the effects of climate change.Last...
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Planet's Breakneck Warming Likely to Pass 1.5 Degrees, UN Scientists Warn
- Monday April 4, 2022
- World News | Eric Roston, Bloomberg
The international goal to limit global heating to 1.5 Degrees Celsius (2.7 Degrees Fahrenheit) is officially on life support.
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www.ndtv.com
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Global Emissions Can Be Halved By 2030 With Major Transitions: UN Report
- Monday April 4, 2022
- World News | Press Trust of India
Global emissions can be halved by 2030 with major transitions in the energy sector, including a substantial reduction in fossil fuel use, said an IPCC report released on Monday, highlighting that mitigation action needs to be taken now to limit globa
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www.ndtv.com
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Leaked IPCC report links climate change to global food scarcity
- Friday November 8, 2013
- Emma Bryce, guardian.co.uk
IPCC's forecast of lowered crop yields will ultimately affect us allIt's a human-centric approach, but the prospect of a food scare should be one way to get people--believers and deniers alike--to seriously evaluate the effects of climate change.Last...
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food.ndtv.com