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Greenhouse gases hit new record amid climate change concerns

The Rhone Glacier today (L) and before 1938 (R)

The Rhone Glacier today (L) and before 1938 (R) Source: Reuters, SBS

The UN's World Meteorological Organisation says carbon dioxide levels are rising faster than predicted and it's urging more action to avoid an intense climate crisis.


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By Cassandra Bain

Source: SBS


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The UN's World Meteorological Organisation says carbon dioxide levels are rising faster than predicted and it's urging more action to avoid an intense climate crisis.



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