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Home    |    What’s Happening to Our Climate

What’s Happening to Our Climate

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  • The Problem
  • Heat-trapping gases
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    increase warming
  • Climate is warming
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    affecting weather
  • Sea level is rising
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    human-induced
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    timescales
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    the recent warming
  • Tipping points and abrupt change
  • Future climate change,
    establishing a temperature
 
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