France's president, Jacques Chirac, with environmentalist Nicolas Hulot, urged an economic and political "revolution."
(Patrick Kovarik/Reuters)
UN study spurs call to fight warming
Panel says rise is 'unequivocal'
France's president, Jacques Chirac, with environmentalist Nicolas Hulot, urged an economic and political "revolution."
(Patrick Kovarik/Reuters)
The world's governments must dramatically cut emissions of heat-trapping gases or learn to live with more droughts, heat waves, powerful rainstorms, and rising sea levels that will affect millions, leading climate scientists said after the release of a landmark global warming report yesterday. (Full article: 1021 words)
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