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could lose up to 40% of their suitable habitat by the end of the century.Scientists at the World Weather Attribution group had previously found such temperatures were almost impossible without human-caused climate change.
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Despite the difficulties it faces.Although the focus this weekend will be very much on the capital.
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Job creation last month continued at a pace similar to the average over the last 12 months.The White House has left its options open.
We're sort of in this stall mode right now in the economy.said the rebound suggested a lot of complacency among investors