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Climate Change | Leaked UN report warns ‘worst is yet to come.’ Here’s how you can help

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July 10, 2021
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A leaked confidential United Nations Draft Report obtained by AFP warns that the “worst is yet to come” on Climate Change. Reportedly, whilst the UN said the report is a draft and subject to change their has been enough evidence that if man does not proactive seek to stem the unnatural pace as which the global is warning up, affecting every aspect of our lives, the future does not look bleak for the air we breathe, the food we eat, our health, and all things that impact and affect our livelihood.

Take a listen to William Brangham discusses the draft report with Professor Katharine Hayoe, atmospheric scientist

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