climate change
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reach All-Time High That Could Influence Wildfires, Challenging Heat
Greenhouse gas emissions are reported at an all-time high that could help unleash warmer temperatures and wildfires, with emissions reaching an equivalent of 54 billion tons of carbon dioxide yearly. Read here.
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