Scientist: U.N. climate report will have 'major impact'
14th Nov 2006, 10:28 GMT
NAIROBI, Kenya -- A long-awaited report by an international scientific network will offer "much stronger" evidence of how man is changing Earth's climate, and should prompt reluctant governments into action against global warming, the group's chief scientist said Monday.
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