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Right now, the overwhelming evidence and scientific opinion is that global warming is a fact. World scientists believe that if emissions of greenhouse gases are not cut, the global climate will be disrupted, causing floods, droughts and severe heat waves, putting health and safety at risk. There is...

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Published in:Presidents & prime ministers 1997-09, Vol.6 (5), p.15
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Emission standards
Emissions
Environmental policy
Environmental protection
Global warming
Greenhouse effect
Greenhouse gases
Nominations
Presidents
Science
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