Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops 1 - Introduction
Climate Emergency : Feedback Loops
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Fossil fuel emissions from human activity are driving up Earth's temperature-yet something else is at work. The warming has set in motion nature's own feedback loops which are raising temperatures even higher. The urgent question is: Are we approaching a point of no return, leading to an uninhabitable Earth, or do we have the vision and will to slow, halt, and reverse them? Narrated by Richard Gere
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