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Climate report: Earth on dangerous path but rapid action can avert the worst outcomes

Climate report: Earth on dangerous path but rapid action can avert the worst outcomes

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The flooded Guadalupe River near Kerrville, Texas, is shown in this July 5, 2025, photo provided by the United States Coast Guard.
Published on December 4, 2025

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