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Another strong demand for action from the world's top national scientific bodies

The demand for a 50% reduction by 2050 is too low, and they know it, but the wording is strong.

I came up against 2 skeptics in my audience night before last and I realise that what I should have done is to get someone else up from the audience (like all good magic tricks you need someone else to do it to give it authority) to read the first para and the list of signatures and just left it at that.

George


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Please find attached a letter from the President of the Royal Society, Lord Martin Rees of Ludlow OM, and a statement by the G8+5 Academies’ on energy and climate change.

 

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Stuart Leckie

 

 

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New Inter-Academy Panel (IAP) statement on Ocean Acidification -

a statement signed by 70 of the world's leading science academies.

You can view this statement here.

 

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