What the new IPCC climate report means for the Arctic

OPINION: A new report includes details on how dramatically the Arctic will change under future warming scenarios — but American leadership in curbing climate change is absent.

By Dermot Cole October 15, 2018
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If a half-degree temperature rise in world temperatures doesn’t sound alarming, the latest report from the International Panel on Climate Change should put that notion to rest, but it won’t.

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