'Code red for humanity': Human-caused climate change is 'unequivocal' new report says
Calling it"code red for humanity," the landmark report was released in Geneva, Switzerland, by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change .
“Climate change is already affecting every region on Earth, in multiple ways, the changes we experience will increase with additional warming,” said Panmao Zhai of the IP. The authoritative report, which calls climate change clearly human-caused and “unequivocal,” makes more precise and warmer forecasts for the 21st century than it did last time it was issued in 2013.
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