I grew up with
wild blackberries growing all around our summer
home, so I can never bring myself to buy them, but I'll keep that
in mind for
future purple styling needs!
The results, published
in the journal Earth's
Future, point to two possible pathways: 1) a relatively steady but substantial rise
in sea levels even if we sharply reduce global emissions, flooding 100 million people's
homes worldwide by the end of the century, and 2) a
wild - card world that could jeopardize civilization itself if fossil fuels continue to dominate.
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