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SCOPE: The First Sixteen Years*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 August 2009
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Understanding of processes of change in the global environment comes from analysis of evidence that spans the boundaries between nations and between disciplines. Scientists are obliged to work across those boundaries in a variety of ways if they are to arrive at reasonably accurate judgements as to what is known or not known about the alterations that are taking place in the air, water, soil, and biota, of the Earth. One of the devices which they have used since 1969 is the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE).
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- Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1987
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Scope Reports
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