Climate Science Statement - in full

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The Met Office, the Natural Environment Research Council and the Royal Society yesterday released a joint statement on the current state of climate change science ahead of the next month's Copenhagen Summit - here we reproduce the statement in full

The UK is at the forefront of tackling dangerous climate change, underpinned by world class scientific expertise and advice. Crucial decisions will be taken soon in Copenhagen about limiting and reducing...

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