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Red flags rise on global warming and the seas
John Holdren, who ran the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy under the Obama administration, comments on the latest IPCC report. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Former Obama science adviser says somber intergrovernmental panel report may understate the urgency Alvin Powell Harvard Staff Writer October 2, 2019 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a special report last week warning of the mounting effects of global warming on the seas, increasing temperatures and acidification, and on the world’s melting ice. It noted the potential dangers from sea level rise, water shortages in glacier-fed rivers, declining and shifting fish stocks, and increased frequency and severity of storms, among many other hazards. The release came during a week marked by climate-related activities, from youth
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