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Stronger Evidence for Climate Change from UVA | Scott Doney

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Stronger Evidence for Climate Change from UVA | Scott Doney

There’s more compelling evidence than ever that we need to pay attention to climate change. A new study published in the journal Science supports the findings of the 2009 EPA “Endangerment Finding”  finding study co-author Scott Doney, Joe D. & Helen J. Kington Professor of Environmental Sciences at UVA and a member of the UVA Environmental Resilience Institute.

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