Top scientists: climate change is real threat
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Thirty-one of the country's top science organizations are telling Congress that global warming is a real problem and something needs to be done about it. The groups, which represent millions of scientists, sent the letter on Tuesday, saying the severity of climate change is increasing and will worsen faster in coming decades.
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Top scientists: climate change is real threat. (2016, June 30). Manila Bulletin, p. B8.
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Climate; Global warming; Climatic changes; Scientific personnel; Economics; Natural resources; Public health; Weather; Sea level changes; Ecosystem disturbance; Meteorologists; Biologists; Marine scientists; Geologists; Experts; Statisticians; American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Chemical Society; Holt, Rush; Hayhoe, Katherine
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