Steam and smoke rises from a coal burning power plant in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. After an all-night session, the U.N.'s expert panel on climate science is scrambling to finish a report on global warming that's
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — The United Nations' expert
panel on climate science on Saturday finished a report on global
warming that the UN's environment agency said offers "conclusive
evidence" that humans are altering the Earth's climate system.
The document, which combines the findings of three
earlier reports, was adopted after all-night talks that went on until 5
a.m. Saturday by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The
scientists and government representatives on the panel, who jointly
approved the document line by line, then rested for a few hours before
resuming the session in Copenhagen to finish the document. The report is
scheduled to be released to the public on Sunday.
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