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Twenty-sixth online page shows teacher celebrating the amazing achievements of the IPCC then bringing the physician back to answer a student question.
Dialogue:
Just think how hard it would be for all of you to turn in one assignment, an assignment that you really cared about, and that you had to agree, all of you, on every single word, and be sure that it was right.
That’s why now, the work of the IPCC is thought of as the greatest science-policy achievement in the history of human endeavour.
Any questions?
Yes Sophia?
Why’d they volunteer?
Dr. Aedes, Sophia has asked why scientists volunteered.
It must have amounted to many hundreds of hours, not to mention sweat and tears.
Well, it’s important. You’ve heard about flooded cities and agricultural failures that could have spelled famine. Also, I get to work with smart people from all over the world, it’s prestigious, I learn a lot.
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