Climate scientists told to ‘stop speaking in code’
Climate scientists told to ‘stop speaking in code’
Scientists at a major conference on Arctic warming were told Wednesday to use plain language to explain the dramatic melt in the region to a world reluctant to take action against climate change.
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Global mercury emissions soaring
Global mercury emissions could grow significantly by 2020, posing a threat to Arctic wildlife and people who hunt them for food, a new study says.
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