With Better Data On Climate Change, Scientists Predict Extreme Conditions Earlier
Scientists are getting more and better data on our changing climate. Now, there's a push to use it to help people cope with the extremes we know are coming.
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January 31, 2019 at 05:58AM
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NPR News: With Better Data On Climate Change, Scientists Predict Extreme Conditions Earlier
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