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In the author’S opinion.in order to enhance public’S awareness of climate change,the uni

versities should_______.

A.make more videos to popularize scientific findings

B.encourage scientist to communicate more with the public

C.make more public intellectuals of social scientists

D.restrain the time allocated by scientists to unpractical researches

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