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The State of the Union will be interesting to see if Bush finally addresses climate change

but meanwhile, evidence is piling up, and the intergovernmental report is shaping up to be a doozie.
"OSLO (Reuters) - A U.N. climate panel will project wrenching disruptions to nature by 2100 in a report next week blaming human use of fossil fuels more clearly than ever for global warming, scientific sources said.
A draft report based on work by 2,500 scientists and due for release on February 2 in Paris, draws on research showing greenhouse gases at their highest levels for 650,000 years, fuelling a warming likely to bring more droughts, floods and rising seas." LINK

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