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Refer to the NASA article "Responding to Climate Change.' Part A
How does the author view the progress of climate change?
At this point, climate change cannot be stopped for hundreds of years.
O Our climate should remain stable for some time.
O Climate change could be addressed with simple policy changes.
Climate change is only a local problem.
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?
"Modern life is tailored to the stable climate we have become accustomed to."
"While climate change is a global issue, it is felt on a local scale."
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"...we are already committed to some level of climate change."
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O "Climate change is one of the most complex issues facing us today."
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