Climate debate: What's warming us up? Human activity or Mother N...

(American Chemical Society) A major analysis of the climate debate concludes that the majority of scientists agree that global warming is primarily man-made, although a vocal minority of skeptics is holding onto the idea that Mother Nature is the cause.

The cover story of current issue Chemical & Engineering News, ACS' weekly news magazine, appears at the conclusion of the much-publicized United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.


 

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