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If humans continue to burn fossil fuels and all other natural resources, continue emitting harmful gases, etc, it will be irreversible. If humans change their ways, yes, Climate Change is fully irreversible. By turning to other methods of obtaining energy, becoming aware of current problems, and acting upon it, yes, Climate Change and Global Warming can be reversed.

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