The not quite dummies guide to climate change

Jessica Shankleman
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The Royal Society's updated basic guide to climate change provides a great insight for any business executive wanting to understand the latest science

Any business executive wanting to get up to speed with the latest scientific thinking on climate change in the wake of the "Climategate" furore should get their hands on a copy of the The Royal Society's...

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