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Greenhouse gases continue to rise as warming hits record
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The biggest climate records hit this year
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Deep dive on sea level rise: New modelling gives better predictions on Antarctic ice sheet melt
Using historical records from around Australia, an international team of researchers have put forward the most accurate prediction to date of past Antarctic ice sheet melt, providing a more realistic ...
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UN chief leads Antarctic expedition to witness scale of climate impacts ahead of Cop28 summit
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World to hit 1.4 degrees of warming in record hot 2023
It's virtually certain that 2023 will be the hottest year on record after "a deafening cacophony of broken records".

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