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Climate change may already affect 85 percent of humanity

Researchers comb through some 100,000 studies documenting climate change’s effects around the planet.

Scientists looked at more than 100,000 studies and found the world has a giant climate-crisis blind spot

Scientists looked at more than 100,000 studies and found the world has a giant climate-crisis blind spot
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Human-inducted climate change may affect 85% of the global population, researchers say

E4C/iStock (NEW YORK) Scientists are beginning to paint a clearer picture on just how many people will be affected by climate change if current warming trends continue. About 85% of the world's population already lives in areas experiencing the affects of human-induced climate change, according to a study published in Nature on Tuesday. Researchers in Berlin compiled data from more than 100,000 impact studies analyzing detectable environmental signals of human-inducted climate change, finding that the evidence for how climate change is impacting communities is continuing to grow. "In almost every study where we have enough data, we can see, [the world] is getting hotter, and it's getting hotter in a way that is consistent," Max Callaghan, a researcher at the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change in Berlin and one of the authors of the study, told ABC News. The research also looked at how rising temperatures change precipitation patterns

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