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White House vs. greenhouse

Corn, David | October 13, 1997 issue

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This article focuses on global warming. To get a sense of how far those opposed to limiting greenhouse gases will go in mangling the truth, here's the reality behind this statistics. The poll was not recent and it was not a poll. It was a study of 400 scientists of Gallup Organization Inc., conducted for a now-defunct nonprofit organization in 1991-four years before the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a group of 300 scientific experts formed by the U.N. and the World Meteorological Organization, concluded that the world has warmed and that the balance of evidence suggests that there is a discernible human influence on global climate.

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GLOBAL warming; GREENHOUSE effect, Atmospheric; GREENHOUSE gases; GALLUP Organization; NONPROFIT organizations; CLIMATIC changes
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