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[Environment: Climate change | guardian.co.uk] The first suggests that the game is basically up and it's only really now a matter of adapting and protecting ourselves against the unstoppable impacts of climate change. However, the second story suggests that desperate times call for desperate measures and we should now be throwing everything we have at our disposal at tackling this problem, even it means risking negative side-effects.
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