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The real climate debate

Peter Agre, Mario Molina and Steven Chu
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Peter Agre: director of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute in Baltimore
Mario Molina: professor of chemistry at the University of San Diego
Steven Chu: professor of physics and molecular and cellular physiology at Stanford University

Nature, 2017, vol. 550, issue 7675, S62-S64

Abstract: In the scientific community, the big question is not whether action on climate change is required, but what form it should take — and the part that scientists should play. Three Nobel laureates and three early-career researchers gave their thoughts to Nature on the current state of climate action worldwide and the place of science in society.

Date: 2017
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