climate change
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New Study Reveals Earth's Warmest Temperature to Happen in 100,000 Years
A climate study caused the web to go into chaos. It concluded that due to the amount of human carbon emissions in the atmosphere, the planet has reached 3 to 7 degrees Celsius of global warming. However, a new study claims contradicts this report.
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