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A Fisherman Died in 1952. Could Climate Change Be to Blame?

Por: The Atlantic Science February 04, 2023

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A study suggests that human-caused warming has been claiming lives for decades.Kristian SvennevigFebruary 4, 2023, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published by .On an immense shoreline of crumbled, sloping rock in central West Greenland, four fishermen are hard at work tending their nets. Barely an instant after they realize a wave is heading their way, it is upon them. The wave barrels into the barge they are standing on, lifting one end and... + full article



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