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Scientists warn of worsening effects of global warming

Flooded scenes in Molesworth St, Lismore, NSW, in March

Flooded scenes in Molesworth St, Lismore, NSW, in March Source: AAP / JASON O'BRIEN/AAPIMAGE

A new report from the World Meteorological Organization has found that four key climate change indicators set new records in 2021.


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By Tina Quinn

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A new report from the World Meteorological Organization has found that four key climate change indicators set new records in 2021.



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