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Climate change threatening ‘things Americans value most,’ U.S. report says

Por: Portland Press Herald World November 08, 2022

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The Fairview Fire burns south of Valle Vista and Hemet, Calif., in September. Stuart Palley/The Washington Post Climate change is unleashing “far-reaching and worsening” calamities in every region of the United States, and the economic and human toll will only increase unless humans move faster to slow the planet’s warming, according to a sprawling new federal report released Monday. “The things Americans value most are at risk,” the... + full article



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