As the U.N. climate summit in Glasgow nears, Princeton exper

As the U.N. climate summit in Glasgow nears, Princeton experts identify priorities going in and global actions going forward

Princeton has been at the forefront of climate change research for more than a half-century. As the world prepares for the Glasgow summit, some of Princeton’s many experts — scientists and scholars who are devoting their careers to environmental solutions — are speaking to the moment.

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