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5. Identifying the Facts, Values, Lies, and Fiction (February 18, 2010‪)‬ Coping with Climate Change: Life After Copenhagen

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Terri Root discusses her meta-analysis of scientific research on animals affected by temperature change and she states that the time has come for scientists to do more than research and write papers, but to also start proposing creative solutions to the problems that exist. (February 18, 2010)

Terri Root discusses her meta-analysis of scientific research on animals affected by temperature change and she states that the time has come for scientists to do more than research and write papers, but to also start proposing creative solutions to the problems that exist. (February 18, 2010)

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