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温水煮蛙的“神话”
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• February 2021
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自 1850 年以来,全球平均气温上升了 1 ℃。听起来可能不算多,但其实不少。为什么?因为 1℃ 是平均值,许多地方的气温已经上升了很多,如果平均气温再上升 1℃,北极最冷的夜晚可能温度会上升 10℃。那么我们怎么走到这一步的呢?我们能做些什么呢?《探索净零排放的挑战 》(编剧:Elizabeth Cox 和 George Zaidan;导演:Lisa LaBracio;旁白:Jack Cutmore-Scott:音乐:André Aires)
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