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  2. Climate Clock - Wikipedia

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    The goal was to "remind the world every day just how perilously close we are to the brink." This is in juxtaposition to the Doomsday Clock, which measures a variety of factors that could lead to "destroying the world" using "dangerous technologies of our making," [7] with climate change being one of the smaller factors

  3. Doomsday Clock - Wikipedia

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    The clock was left unchanged in 2019 due to the twin threats of nuclear weapons and climate change, and the problem of those threats being "exacerbated this past year by the increased use of information warfare to undermine democracy around the world, amplifying risk from these and other threats and putting the future of civilization in ...

  4. Global warming hiatus - Wikipedia

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    Some climate scientists, however, have questioned the claim that the hiatus is not supported by evidence, arguing that the recent corrections in data do not negate the existence of a hiatus. [ 23 ] Independent of these discussions about data and measurements for earlier years, 2015 turned out to be much warmer than any of the earlier years ...

  5. Conditions that fueled L.A. fires were 35% more likely ... - AOL

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    The researchers found that the kind of conditions that drove the L.A. area fires are expected to occur on average once in 17 years in today’s climate. Such conditions would have been expected ...

  6. Climate change added 41 days of dangerous heat around world ...

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    According to a new analysis, people worldwide suffered an average of 41 extra days of dangerous heat this year because of human-caused climate change. People around the world suffered an average ...

  7. Climate change is messing with time more than previously ...

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    The team of international scientists looked at a 200-year period, between 1900 and 2100, using observational data and climate models to understand how climate change has affected day length in the ...