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Demand for climate science isn’t going away no matter what Trump says Despite Trump administrat

Demand for climate science isn’t going away no matter what Trump says Despite Trump administration officials working to dismiss the government’s alarming new National Climate Assessment (NCA), scientists at the American Geophysical Union meeting sounded an optimistic note this week, emphasizing that the report’s findings are being widely accepted across the country. Across the country decision makers are acting on the latest climate science — but will it be enough? [READ MORE]( [House Republican surprised when top officials support Green New Deal’s efficiency goal]( [READ MORE]( [Miami residents welcome historic climate gentrification resolution]( [READ MORE]( [Rapidly disintegrating Arctic sea ice leaves scientists ‘shocked’]( [READ MORE]( “There will always be people who aren’t going to believe this, and those people are just missing the boat.” [Michael Wehner, a scientist one of the climate assessment authors]( embracing the realities of climate change science in an with ThinkProgress CAPAF | ThinkProgress Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 United States This email was sent to{EMAIL}. [unsubscribe](

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