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Source: Rachel Frazin THE HILL, 10/11/21
A new study estimates that about 85 percent of the world’s population could be seeing climate impacts. Researchers used machine learning to map out an estimated 100,000 studies of climate-related impacts and combined their analysis with data on human-caused changes in temperature and precipitation. They found there are temperature or precipitation trends that are at least partially attributable to human-influenced climate change visible on — excluding Antarctica — 80 percent of the world's land, where 85 percent of its people live
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