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**ADVANCE FOR WEEK OF SUNDAY FEB.10** In this photo released by National Geographic shows Disko Bay melt, in Greenland. New York City under water ... the Amazon rain forest baked by droughts and wildfires ... Himalayan glaciers, which feed India's Ganges River, just a memory. Those could be some of the devastating consequences of a shift in the average global temperature of just 6 degrees Celsius (or 10.8 degrees Fahrenheit), according to scientists' forecasts.
**ADVANCE FOR WEEK OF SUNDAY FEB.10** In this photo released by National Geographic shows Disko Bay melt, in Greenland. New York City under water … the Amazon rain forest baked by droughts and wildfires … Himalayan glaciers, which feed India’s Ganges River, just a memory. Those could be some of the devastating consequences of a shift in the average global temperature of just 6 degrees Celsius (or 10.8 degrees Fahrenheit), according to scientists’ forecasts.
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“SIX DEGREES COULD CHANGE THE WORLD,” 6 p.m., National Geographic, Comcast digital Channel 273 | Scientific analysis of the potential effects on the planet of global warming, one degree at a time, over the next 100 years. In amazing HD.

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