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Michael E. Mann

  • About
  • Books
    • Science Under Siege
    • Our Fragile Moment
    • The New Climate War
    • The Tantrum That Saved The World
    • The Madhouse Effect
    • The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars
    • Dire Predictions
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    • Our Fragile Moment
    • The New Climate War
    • The Tantrum That Saved The World
    • The Madhouse Effect
    • The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars
    • Dire Predictions
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Torrential rain in 2018 gives Hagerstown wettest September on record and fifth highest annual precipitation (October 6, 2018)
October 6, 2018
The scariest parts of the new climate change report: The goals the world set are inadequate, and the track we’re on is disastrous (October 8, 2018)
October 8, 2018
Torrential rain in 2018 gives Hagerstown wettest September on record and fifth highest annual precipitation (October 6, 2018)
October 6, 2018
The scariest parts of the new climate change report: The goals the world set are inadequate, and the track we’re on is disastrous (October 8, 2018)
October 8, 2018
Published by Philly Web Team on October 7, 2018
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Stephen Leahy, writing for National Geographic, explains how climate change could be worse than expected. 
 

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  • About
  • Books
    • Science Under Siege
    • Our Fragile Moment
    • The New Climate War
    • The Tantrum That Saved The World
    • The Madhouse Effect
    • The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars
    • Dire Predictions
  • Research
    • Curriculum Vitae
    • Mann Research Group
    • Published Articles
  • Talks & Events
  • Media
    • News, Interviews & Commentaries
    • Photo Gallery
    • Research Graphics
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