The US, China and Russia want to fix global climate reports
Before the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published the second report on the world climate situation in the afternoon of April 6, the three most polluting countries in the world exerted pressure. forcing this organization to reduce the severity
Before the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published the second report on the world climate situation in the afternoon of April 6, the three most polluting countries in the world exerted pressure. Forcing this organization to reduce the severity of global warming is outlined in the report.
Representatives of the US and Russia threatened to deny the results of IPCC research because of its scientific background. Although it is compiled by hundreds of scientists, the report still needs government representatives to approve it.
The content of this report is about the impact of climate change on human society. Accordingly, one-fifth of the world's organisms will become extinct and hundreds of millions of coastal people will lose their homes because of rising sea levels.
On behalf of those protesting against the actions of the three governments, the WWF World Wildlife Fund said "people need to know the uncovered truth about global warming. Governments should not prevent the scientific world from telling the truth ".
Workers of a chemical factory in Hubei (China) stand in the exhaust smoke of the factory. The level of pollution in China may be more serious because provincial governments still lie. ( Photo: Reuters, TTO)
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