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Twenty-fifth online page shows teacher recapping what students have learned.
Dialogue:
Thank you Professor Pecunia.. 
You’ve been very helpful.
Now... let’s recap.
An understanding of climate change, its impacts, and ways to save ourselves from the worst impacts was gained through thousands of scientists using the scientific method.

Those findings were validated and sharpened through peer review and perpetuated through citations by other scientists.

The IPCC’s volunteer scientists combined all these findings together, made sure virtually all the relevant experts in the world agreed on them, THEN made sure virtually every government in the world also agreed, right down to agreement on a line-by-line basis
Isn’t that the most amazing thing?
True consensus among the world’s scientists and governments.
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