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You Can Now Find Out How Climate Change Is Affecting Today's Temperature

Por: Time World October 28, 2022

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If temperatures are soaring at the World Cup in Qatar next month, spectators and athletes will be able to look online and see if climate change is to blame. That’s thanks to the , an online tool that allows weather forecasters and residents to see how greenhouse gas emissions are affecting daily temperatures. A version of the index that tracks temperatures in the launched this summer. Today, Climate Central, the nonprofit climate science... + full article



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