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With just a few months to go to COP 30, temperatures measured on land and in the seas are breaking records. Let's talk solutions! It's urgent...
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View the mediaThe next United Nations international conference on climate change (COP 30) will take place at the end of November in Bélem, Brazil. The latest report from the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), in which CNRS scientists took part, draws on scientific literature to analyse the consequences of global warming and presents possible actions.
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