Scientists named an unexpected date when Earth will reach the point of no return

Researchers warn: if greenhouse gas emissions and ecosystem destruction continue at current rates, the point of no return for the planet's climate could be reached by 2050.
According to the latest scientific forecasts, irreversible climate changes will lead to extreme weather events, sharp rise in global sea levels, and mass extinction of species. Scientists are particularly concerned about accelerating glacier melting and destruction of tropical forests, which play a key role in absorbing carbon dioxide.
However, experts emphasize that humanity still has a chance to slow down these catastrophic processes. This requires reducing CO₂ emissions, developing renewable energy sources, and actively restoring natural ecosystems.
Experts urge the global community to take urgent measures to avoid irreversible consequences and preserve the planet for future generations.
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