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Jimmy Carter’s life honored in Atlanta, Georgia | Special Report

Jimmy Carter's life honored in Atlanta, Georgia |...

Chiefs, caught 4 hours on tarmac, lastly depart KC

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Chiefs lastly departed...

What I realized from a black gap in Los Angeles

On York Boulevard in Los Angeles, a blurred...

Jimmy Carter’s funeral begins by tracing 100 years from rural Georgia to the world stage

Jimmy Carter's prolonged public farewell started Saturday in...

‘An existential risk affecting billions’: Three-quarters of Earth’s land grew to become completely drier in final 3 a long time


Climate change has made three-quarters of the Earth’s land completely drier within the final three a long time, a landmark United Nations (UN) report has warned.

77.6% of Earth’s land has develop into drier within the final three a long time in comparison with the 30 years prior, with drylands increasing by an space bigger than India to cowl 40.6% of the land on Earth, aside from Antarctica.

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