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    Climate scientist & creator of the warming stripes | National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Reading | IPCC AR6 Lead Author | MBE

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    Climate variability and change | Professor of Climate Science & Director of Climatic Research Unit, UEA | Views expressed here are my own, not UEA's

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    Marine observation specialist at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton

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    Climate scientist at the University of Edinburgh

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