Global Warming: Opposing Viewpoints

:This article is about the second edition of Global Warming: Opposing Viewpoints; for the first edition see Global Warming: Opposing Viewpoints (1997); for the third edition see Global Warming: Opposing Viewpoints (2006). Global Warming: Opposing Viewpoints is a book, in the Opposing Viewpoints Series, presenting selections of contrasting viewpoints on questions about global warming: does it pose a serious threat; what causes it; what will its ef... more
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