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United Nations panel selects three Rutgers researchers as lead authors on next global climate report
Robert Kopp, Pamela McElwee and Kevon Rhiney will be among hundreds of the world’s leading experts working on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Assessment
KITTA MacPHERSON / RUTGERS TODAY – A United Nations-affiliated science panel has named three Rutgers scientists as lead authors on a report that will serve as the next worldwide assessment of climate change.
Rutgers University-New Brunswick faculty members Robert Kopp, Pamela McElwee and Kevon Rhiney were selected to contribute to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s Seventh Assessment Report. The reports produced by the panel are considered the world’s leading and most definitive assessments on the state of climate change …
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