Report on climate change faults the role of humans NEW YORK -- The latest United Nations assessment of the role of humans in global warming has found with "high confidence" that greenhouse gas emissions are at least partly responsible for a host of changes already underway, including longer growing seasons and shrinking glaciers.
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