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From Devil's Breath: A harbinger of the future we are heading towards

Por: Newsweek Health November 17, 2022

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After two of the hottest summers on record, the effects of the climate crisis are being felt acutely all over the world. In the U.S. alone, over 55 million acres of land have been burned since 2015 due to wildfires.A report in early 2022 by the UN Environment Programme estimated that the number of extreme wildfires experienced globally will increase by 50 percent by 2100, largely as a result of increasing temperatures and widespread... + full article



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