U.S. Government Shutdown Disrupts Earth Monitoring

U.S. Government Shutdown Disrupts Earth Monitoring

Author: Scientific American October 20, 2013 Duration: 2:33
From climate records to penguin counts, the shutdown of the U.S. government will have lasting science effects. David Biello reports

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