Q&A: Warming of 2C would trigger 'catastrophic' loss of worl

Q&A: Warming of 2C would trigger 'catastrophic' loss of world's ice, new report says

Global warming of 2C would see “extensive, long-term [and] essentially irreversible” losses from the Earth’s ice sheets and glaciers, warns a new report.

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