U.N. warns of deadly climate change consequences

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A grim U.N. report warned the world of the deadly consequences of global warming, saying nearly half of Earth's population lives in areas "highly vulnerable" to climate change.

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I like how they show a picture of a nuclear reactor, which is the most green form of electricity if not in an area that has ability to do hydroelectric.

robitaill
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CBS News needs to talk about Ecosia they are a search engine that plants tress

aarononeal
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So does this mean we can't have Over Sized Trucks and SUVs as daily drivers anymore?

Oh No we can still own them. But we these can't eat meat anymore... That's kinda weird. 🤔

MattMatt
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So this is a cycle that we are speeding up. Why is t anyone talking about the rapid cooling that comes after the world heats up? You know the ice age. Since we have essentially sped the warming process up does that mean we should be preparing for another ice age sooner rather than later? No one is talking about this. It’s all just we sped up this process we need to reverse it. Which is nearly impossible at this point.

carolinecunningham
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I don't care;the rich countries more contribute CO2

mushroomcloud
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I am the first one to comment. Climate change fix is urgent!

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