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Part of the book series: Environmental Science Research ((ESRH,volume 53))

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Question: A small but influential number of scientists remain skeptical about climate change as a significant concern. How do you respond to the skeptics?

Dr. Watson: Indeed there is uncertainty. There’s no question about that, uncertainty both in understanding the physical climate system; in the carbon cycle; in the consequences of systems to climate change.

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White, J.C., Petry, W.H., Wagner, W.R. (1996). Discussion with Robert Watson. In: White, J.C., Petry, W.H., Wagner, W.R. (eds) Evaluating Climate Change Action Plans. Environmental Science Research, vol 53. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0341-1_5

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