Immediate action needed to address global warming, according to new U.N. report
The United Nations released a new report from data collected from thousands of scientists claiming that urgent action needs to be taken to prevent a global catastrophe. NBC’s Denise Chow breaks down those key takeaways from the report six years in the making.
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