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HISTORYScientists expect that, in the absence of effective policies to reduce greenhouse gas pollution, the global average temperature will increase another 2.0 degrees Fahrenheit to 11.5 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100. Who are these experts? They are the best
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HISTORYScientists expect that, in the absence of effective policies to reduce greenhouse gas pollution, the global average temperature will increase another 2.0 degrees Fahrenheit to 11.5 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100. Who are these experts? They are the best
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Every time fossil fuels are burned into gases they evaporate into the air. They are trapped by the atmosphere – that same force that space
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