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Sudden Shutoff of Carbon Emissions Would Not Stop Global Warming, Study Says
A new report in the journal Nature Climate Change goes against the results of similar research, suggesting that even if global carbon dioxide emissions came to a sudden halt, the residual CO2 in the atmosphere would continue to contribute to global warming for centuries.
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