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Daily Archives: December 8, 2010
“Arctic homes are falling into the ocean”
Climate clash Native peoples struggle for survival at Cancún climate summit http://sacurrent.com/news/story.asp?id=71804 I have a radical suggestion. Don’t build your igloo on the beach.
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NASA Discovers That Plants Use CO2 To Grow
More plant growth could slow global warming: NASA (AFP) – 7 hours ago WASHINGTON — In a world with twice as much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, plants could grow larger and create a cooling effect on a warming globe, … Continue reading
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UK Government Calls For A 60% Drop In Productivity To Fight Global Warming
Someone has to stop this dangerous warming trend. http://www.guardian.co.uk/
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Met Office 2007 : ” 2014 is likely to be 0.3 °C warmer than 2004″
Over the 10-year period as a whole, climate continues to warm and 2014 is likely to be 0.3 °C warmer than 2004. At least half of the years after 2009 are predicted to exceed the warmest year currently on record. … Continue reading
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