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Report brings widespread attention to Arctic climate change
With the release this week of a four-year comprehensive assessment of Arctic climate change research that emphasizes where researchers agree rather than where they don't -- an international team of scientists has boosted the profile of an issue once thought to be too esoteric, complicated and speculative to make the news. A US News & World Report article in the Nov. 8 issue by science writer Charles Petit is one of the first indications that the press is, well, warming to the story.
Read the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment
[Read more at US News & World Report]
Arctic Climate Impact Assessment | Posted 11.10.04 at 7:31 am
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