IPCC urges Obama to raise awareness of science behind climate change

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Rajendra Pachauri says US president should push for improving public's understanding of man-made global warming

Barack Obama should spread awareness of the "scientific realities of climate change" in the US, the head of the UN's climate science panel has told the Guardian. Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the Intergovernmental...

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