Climate change 'will inflict substantial damages on US lives'

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US National Climate Assessment details climate change impact - current response to crisis is insufficient, authors say

Climate change is already harming Americans' lives with "substantial damages" set to occur as global temperatures threaten to surge beyond internationally agreed limits, a major US government report has...

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