The human-caused climate crisis is “unequivocal,” major UN report says, and our window is closing to avoid catastrophic outcomes
As the world battles historic droughts, landscape-altering wildfires and deadly floods, a landmark report from global scientists says the window is rapidly closing to cut our reliance on fossil fuels and avoid catastrophic changes that would transform life as we know it.
Nearly 200 people were killed in Germany and Belgium when more than an entire month's worth of rain fell in as little as 12 hours. Tens of thousands of people were unable to return to their homes left without access to power and drinking water. 01:21Globally, droughts that may have occurred only once every 10 years or so now happen 70% more frequently, according to the report.
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