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Draft report offers starkest view yet of US climate threats

Por: The Boston Globe Nation November 09, 2022

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WASHINGTON — The effects of climate change are already “far-reaching and worsening” throughout all regions in the United States, posing profound risks to virtually every aspect of society, whether it’s drinking water supplies in the Midwest or small businesses in the Southeast, according to a draft scientific report being circulated by the federal government.The draft of the National Climate Assessment, the government’s premier... + full article



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