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"No matter how we divided the data set, the cooling trend stands out as a robust signal, "
“Humanity is called to take note of the need for changes in lifestyle and changes in methods of production and consumption to combat this...
The speed with which temperatures change will continue to increase over the next several decades, intensifying the impacts of climate change