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未来(科学)论坛聚焦气候变化研究中的创新、共治与合作 - 2020年09月03日
Experts address global warming during science event
The Future Science Forum, a warm-up to the Pujiang Innovation Forum set to take place in October in Shanghai, has invited geosystem scientists and environmental researchers from home and abroad to give online speeches under the theme of "Innovation, Co-governance and Collaboration in Climate Change Research."
At least 150 years of steady global warming is driving changes in extreme weather, air pollution and more. Even the remote polar regions are not immune.
Worse, the North Pole has been warming more than twice the global average, causing extensive melting of ice sheets, said He Jianfeng, a senior researcher at the Polar Research Institute of China.