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Gallery: The UN Climate Change Report 2007

The UN IPCC is the world's most authoritative body on global warming. See the most important facts of its report Climate Change 2007 at a glance.


Gallery: The UN Climate Change Report 2007

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The most important facts on climate change 2007 (Graphic: IPCC)

 

The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has released the first three parts of its report Climate Change 2007. In a five years process, thousands of scientist from more than 130 countries contributed input and scientific data to draft the most viable and complete work on Climate Change so far. To make the report more user-friendly, hundreds of pages of condensed scientific work have been accompanied by graphics that sum up the most important facts and conclusions.

 

editor: Thilo Kunzemann

publishing date: May 09, 2007


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