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Date: 2018-10-07 08:01:33
Climate change
Physical geography
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
United Nations Environment Programme
World Meteorological Organization
IPCC Fifth Assessment Report
Global warming
Reasons for concern
IPCC Third Assessment Report
IPCC Second Assessment Report
IPCC Summary for Policymakers
Extreme weather

6 OctoberIPCC SR1.5 Changes to the Underlying Scientific-Technical Assessment to ensure consistency with the approved Summary for Policymakers

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