The Point of No Return
The Point of No Return
9/21/2016
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This article from Rolling Stone discusses the current and future impacts of climate change on our planet. It highlights several devastating consequences that are already occurring, such as extreme weather events, melting glaciers, and rising sea levels. The article also explores how these changes are affecting various regions around the world, including the United States, China, and Bangladesh. It emphasizes the urgent need for immediate action to mitigate further damage and presents a grim outlook if significant measures are not taken. The article serves as a wake-up call to the severity of climate change and the need for global awareness and action.
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climate change ꞏ global warming ꞏ environmental crisis ꞏ climate crisis ꞏ climate science ꞏ climate action ꞏ climate policy ꞏ climate adaptation ꞏ climate justice ꞏ carbon emissions ꞏ extreme weather events ꞏ rising sea levels ꞏ melting ice caps ꞏ greenhouse effect ꞏ renewable energy ꞏ fossil fuels ꞏ deforestation ꞏ biodiversity loss ꞏ environmental activism ꞏ sustainability ꞏ climate refugees ꞏ ecological collapse ꞏ natural disasters ꞏ environmental awareness ꞏ environmental impact ꞏ climate predictions ꞏ climate solutions ꞏ social inequality ꞏ political implications ꞏ economic consequences ꞏ environmental degradation ꞏ climate urgency ꞏ ecosystem disruption ꞏ climate resilience ꞏ public health ꞏ environmental policy ꞏ energy transition ꞏ climate negotiations ꞏ environmental ethics ꞏ climate skepticism ꞏ environmental journalism ꞏ scientific consensus ꞏ climate data ꞏ climate models ꞏ ecological footprint ꞏ climate education ꞏ climate activism