The world’s top scientists concluded there’s still time to avert the worst effects of climate change, but the clock is ticking—and fast.
The 3,949-page reportthat many of the changes scientists are seeing in the Earth’s climate “are unprecedented over many centuries to many thousands of years” and noted that the responsibility of human activity for “observed changes in
extremes such as heatwaves, heavy precipitations, droughts, and tropical cyclones” has intensified since the panel’s last report eight years ago. The latest assessment “for the first time speaks with certainty” about man-made climate change, Bloomberg
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