@ff8b7660: There could be various reasons why people seem unconcerned about a possible 9°C rise in inland temperatures. One reason could be a lack of awareness or understanding about the potential impacts of climate change, particularly in regions that are not directly affected by extreme weather events or other climate-related disasters. In addition, some people may believe that climate change is a distant or abstract problem that doesn't affect them personally, or they may feel that the problem is too big or complex to solve. Finally, there may be political or economic factors that make it difficult for people to take action on climate change, such as the influence of fossil fuel industries or the perceived cost of transitioning to a low-carbon economy. However, it's important to note that climate change is a global problem that requires collective action from individuals, businesses, and governments around the world to address.

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