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All around the world, the effects of climate change can be seen and felt by millions of people— and three Michigan counties were listed as among the rapidly heating regions in the U.S., according to The Washington Post.
The "critical threshold for global warming" has been identified as 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the Post, and the 2015 Paris accord expressed that temperature increases should be "well below" that. However, the report identifies that a cluster of counties near the northeastern shore of Lake Michigan were among several isolated hotspots in the country.