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In Australia's burning forests, signs we've passed a global warming tipping point
Feb. 11, 2020
"Nobody saw it coming this soon," one scientist said. "It's likely the forests won't be coming back as we know them."
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Because of climate change, fires are getting bigger and more severe, and forests are less likely to recover.
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