How Scientists Got Climate Change So Wrong

How Scientists Got Climate Change So Wrong

12/21/2019

link

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/08/opinion/sunday/science-climate-change.html

summary

In this opinion piece, the author discusses the urgent need for action on climate change based on scientific evidence. The article emphasizes that the scientific consensus on climate change is well-established and that the consequences of inaction are dire. It highlights the role of human activity, particularly the burning of fossil fuels, in accelerating global warming. The author argues that shifting public perception and political will are crucial in addressing this global crisis. The piece calls for immediate and effective measures to mitigate climate change, emphasizing the importance of scientific knowledge and cooperation among nations.

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