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JANUARY 23, 2001 A United Nations conference in China today approved a report which predicts droughts, floods, and storms throughout the planet due to global warming. The report was drafted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a group of hundreds of scientists convened by the UN to study global warming. Get the Story:
Scientists Issue Dire Prediction On Warming (The Washington Post 1/23)
Scientists predict global warming doom
Facebook TwitterJANUARY 23, 2001 A United Nations conference in China today approved a report which predicts droughts, floods, and storms throughout the planet due to global warming. The report was drafted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a group of hundreds of scientists convened by the UN to study global warming. Get the Story:
Scientists Issue Dire Prediction On Warming (The Washington Post 1/23)
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