EDITORIAL: No news is bad news
12 Apr 2019
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WHY ARE WE apparently so unconcerned that our greenhouse gas emissions are on the rise?
It is undoubtedly bad news; global emissions need to peak by 2020 if heating is to be kept below 1.5deg – something scientists say is essential to avoid much loss of life, social dislocation and species extinction.
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