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Fears rise over US climate report
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Tollefson, Jeff
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Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate science
/ Climatology
/ Environmental protection
/ Government agencies
/ Presidents
/ Pruitt, Scott
/ Researchers
/ Scientists
/ Sea level rise
/ Trump, Donald J
/ Weather patterns
2017
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Fears rise over US climate report
by
Tollefson, Jeff
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Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate science
/ Climatology
/ Environmental protection
/ Government agencies
/ Presidents
/ Pruitt, Scott
/ Researchers
/ Scientists
/ Sea level rise
/ Trump, Donald J
/ Weather patterns
2017
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Fears rise over US climate report
2017
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A sweeping US government report on the state of climate-change science is nearing the finish line, but researchers who wrote it aren't ready to relax just yet. Federal scientists have twice reviewed the roughly 600-page document--which examines everything from shifting weather patterns to rising sea levels--as have the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Just one hurdle remains, but it may be the highest: final sign-off by top officials in President Donald Trump's administration, many of whom are sceptical of climate science.
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