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Current emissions trajectory could expose billions to extreme heat: study
The current trajectory of climate change could put some 2 billion people at risk from extreme temperatures by the turn of the century, according to research published Monday in the journal Nature Sustainability. International agreements have already set a goal of holding planetary warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius, a target that would require major reductions in greenhouse gas emissions over the coming decades. About 9 percent of the global population, around 600 million people, fall outside of what researchers called a human climate niche, or the climatic range in which humans have historically been able to live comfortably. Meanwhile, the status quo for emissions, projected to

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