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Science 2 June 1989:
Vol. 244. no. 4908, pp. 1041 - 1043
DOI: 10.1126/science.244.4908.1041

Articles

Hansen vs. the World on the Greenhouse Threat: Scientists like the attention the greenhouse effect is getting on Capitol Hill, but they shun the reputedly unscientific way their colleague James Hansen went about getting that attention

RICHARD A. KERR

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Article topics:

  • Atmospheric Science..Global Warming
  • Atmospheric Science..Climate Modeling


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Turning Down the Heat.
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Bringing NASA Down to Earth: A $15- to $30-billion earth observing program for the 1990s draws fire for spending too much on hardware, too little on science.
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