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Reuters launched The @Reuters Hot List: The world’s most influential climate scientists

Reuters launched a new ranking of the top climate scientists shaping the climate change debate. “The Hot List” identifies and ranks climate academics according to how influential they are, exploring not only their research but also how their work influences other scientists and the public, activists and political leaders.

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Topics of Interest: Environment
Type: Reuters Best
Sectors: Science
Regions: Global
Win Types: Exclusivity
Story Types: Special Report / Insight
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Customer Impact: Major Global Story
Ken Caldeira, an atmospheric scientist at the Carnegie Institution for Science's Department of Global Ecology, works at a research station on Lizard Island off the coast of Queensland, Australia on October 22, 2019. Picture taken October 22, 2019. To match Special Report CLIMATE-CHANGE/SCIENTISTS-CALDEIRA REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
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