Not Trampis

Monday, 9 August 2021

IPCC report

 Want to know about the report but time is against you.

  • ipcc-says-earth-will-reach-temperature-rise-of-about-1-5-in-around-a-decade-but-limiting-any-global-warming-is-what-matters-most
  • this-is-the-most-sobering-report-card-yet-on-climate-change-and-earths-future-heres-what-you-need-to-know
  • climate-change-has-already-hit-australia-unless-we-act-now-a-hotter-drier-and-more-dangerous-future-awaits-ipcc-warns
  • ipcc-ar6-wg1
  • ipcc-projections-and-simulations


an added bonus
  • rising-seas-and-melting-glaciers-these-changes-are-now-irreversible-but-we-have-to-act-to-slow-them-down

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