End of the world: Scientists study Chile’s untouched Cape Horn

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Temperatures are set to reach more than 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7F) above pre-industrial levels in the next five years.
That could have irreversible effects on the polar ice caps, which, in turn, could have dire consequences for humanity.
As many as 250 climate scientists have gathered at Cape Horn in southern Chile to find ways to mitigate these changes.

Al Jazeera’s Lucia Newman reports from Navarino Island, Chile.

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What a beautiful country! Norway is basically the Chile of Europe, and vice versa!

cloned
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if the hundreds of thousands of invasive/destructive beavers have no 'natural predators' then introduce some wolves, and when the beavers are gone, then return to remove the wolves.

ItsMe-yvjd
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*Chile🇨🇱 have border disputes with Argentina.*
make border agreement & keep peace!

diazvirdani
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Climate had been changing for millions of years.
Our civilization is not forever let me remind you

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Pre Industrial Revolution air 😂 that’s a lie as the air is constantly being blown around the planet!

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