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		<title>By: Humans to Blame for Global Warming &#124; Environmental, Climate and Global Warming Issues</title>
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		<description>[...] Global warming is &#8220;very likely&#8221; to human-caused problem that will last for centuries and require Concerted international action to reduce its potentially devastating impacts, a United Nations panel of climate experts declared Friday in a landmark report. Now the question is Whether the bleak report will change the politics of global warming in the U.S. and lead to a more united effort to deal with the problem, and for the moment, that appears uncertain. [...]</description>
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