Where International Climate Policy Has Failed, Grassroots Efforts Can Succeed
Friday, April 27, 2012 - 09:00
in Earth & Climate
The world can significantly slow the pace of climate change with practical efforts to control so-called "short-lived climate pollutants" and by bringing successful Western technologies to the developing world, according to three UC San Diego scientists in the journal Foreign Affairs.
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