Russ, correctly, points out that the new UN report on Climate Change says not a word about the impact global warming will have on ecosystems, plants and animals (including the human animal).
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The IPCC report that came out Friday is from Working Group I, which assesses the physical science basis of climate change. The Working Group II report, “Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability” will be out the first week of April. The WG III report on mitigation is scheduled to be released in early May. See http://www.ipcc.ch
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