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Global panel releases final report on climate change

Posted on Sunday, November 18th, 2007

By Clinton

The IPCC has released its final synthesis report of the 4th assessment, summarizing 20 years of effort to understand climate change. The future looks tough, but solutions are available if we can find the leadership to implement them.

BBC news report

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