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The Cool Down

The Cool Down

New study makes worrisome discovery about legally protected World Heritage Sites: 'An urgent need'

The Cool Down
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82% Informative

By 2100 , most of World Heritage Sites will be lost to global warming, study finds.

248 out of 250 sites exposed to extreme weather events like extremely high temperatures in tropical areas.

Forest heritage sites may face increasing pressure due to complex phenomena from increased pollution.

Irreversible damage could come once the climate stress tolerance threshold is exceeded.

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84

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85

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1

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formal

Language

English

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70

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medium-lived

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