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Harper Reed
22 October, 18:26
What is the conclusion of climate change
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Issac Elliott
22 October, 20:49
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Temperature is likely to rise and result of anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases
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Coralie
22 October, 21:26
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The conclusion is that natural systems around the world are being affected by regional climate changes, particularly temperate increases, and that these temperature increases are very likely to be the result of anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases.
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