Recent events that indicate Earth's climate has entered uncharted territory

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Recent events that indicate Earth's climate has entered uncharted territory
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Extreme heat is only one signal of climate distress on the planet, scientists say. Here are other recent events that indicate climate change has entered uncharted territory:

A homeless person lies on the sidewalk while holding a water bottle, Sunday, July 2, 2023, in downtown Los Angeles. Excessive heat warnings remain in place in many areas across the U.S. and are expected to last at least through Monday.

This January 2017 photo provided by Ted Scambos shows sea ice on the ocean surrounding Antarctica during an expedition to the Ross Sea. Ice in the ocean off the southern continent steadily increased from 1979 and hit a record high in 2014.

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