MaltaMedia 1 month ago

Climate change map illustrates global consequences

British High Commissioner Louise Stanton has presented Minister for Resources and Rural Affairs, the Hon. George Pullicino with a map illustrating the global consequences of a 4°C rise in average global temperature due to climate change. Full Article at MaltaMedia

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