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"textContent": "If you think of Earth’s climate system as a backyard swing that’s been gently swaying for millennia, then human-caused global warming is like a sudden shove strong enough to disrupt the usual arc and buckle the chains. And if humans keep heating the planet with greenhouse gas pollution, the climate swing could lock Earth into […]",
"title": "Accelerated Global Warming Could Lock Earth Into a Hothouse Future"
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