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Back to school: how education can help us connect the dots

“Climategate”, though found to be without justification, has shown us how easy it is to persuade people that the scientists are kidding them. We need to go back to basics. [6 April 2010 | Peter Boyer] It’s official. The furore over … Continue reading

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That niggling matter of temperature

Amid all the statistical noise, the evidence says that our carbon emissions are causing a general warming of our planet. Continue reading

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