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Constructive engagement is the key to climate action

This year, scientists should resolve to follow the lead of Pope Francis and seek an inclusive approach to climate change, says Daniel Sarewitz.

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Sarewitz, D. Constructive engagement is the key to climate action. Nature 529, 6 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/529006a

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