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Geoscientists warn fast Arctic warming will bring 3.6 F rise 8 years early

Por: Newsweek Tech November 15, 2023

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Geoscientists have warned that the rapid warming of the Arctic could bring a 3.6-degree Fahrenheit rise in global temperature eight years ahead of schedule.The bleak findings come from researchers at the University College London (UCL) in a study published in the journal Earth System Dynamics.The Arctic is warming four times faster than the average rate, the study says. The research's purpose was to find out how this will be manifested and... + full article



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