Weather
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Climate Tipping Points Inevitably Leads to Dire Environmental Consequences
According to a risk study, ice sheets and ocean currents at danger of climatic tipping points might destabilize each other as the planet warms, resulting in a domino cycle with devastating repercussions for humankind.
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