Saturday January 06th 2007, 10:46 pm
Foreshadowing potential climate chaos to come, early global warming caused unexpectedly severe and erratic temperature swings as rising levels of greenhouse gases helped transform Earth, a team led by researchers at UC Davis said Thursday.
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Ancient global warming was jarring, not subtle, study finds (Sun-Sentinel)
Ancient global warming was jarring, not subtle, study finds (Sun-Sentinel)
Saturday January 06th 2007, 8:16 pm
Foreshadowing potential climate chaos to come, early global warming caused unexpectedly severe and erratic temperature swings as rising levels of greenhouse gases helped transform Earth, a team led by researchers at UC Davis said Thursday.
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Ancient global warming was jarring, not subtle, study finds (Sun-Sentinel)
Saturday January 06th 2007, 6:31 pm
Foreshadowing potential climate chaos to come, early global warming caused unexpectedly severe and erratic temperature swings as rising levels of greenhouse gases helped transform Earth, a team led by researchers at UC Davis said Thursday.
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Ancient global warming was jarring, not subtle, study finds (Sun-Sentinel)
Saturday January 06th 2007, 5:16 pm
Foreshadowing potential climate chaos to come, early global warming caused unexpectedly severe and erratic temperature swings as rising levels of greenhouse gases helped transform Earth, a team led by researchers at UC Davis said Thursday.
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Public duped on global warming (Herald Journal)
Saturday January 06th 2007, 3:22 pm
The debate on climate change is never boring, is full of surprises, and anyone claiming the debate is over is just ignoring a significant number of papers that regularly appear in major journals.
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Scotland’s natural heritage: a victim of global warming (Sunday Herald)
Saturday January 06th 2007, 2:45 pm
winters being ushered in by climate change could rob the Scottish landscape of its most iconic landmarks in the future.
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‘Irreversible’ Global Warming Claims Its First Victims of the New Year ; NEWS (RedNova)
Saturday January 06th 2007, 5:10 am
By Ian Herbert A birdseed factory in Shropshire, a holy lake in China, Baltic Sea fish and new-born hedgehogs have emerged as the first tangible victims of climate change in the year which forecasters predicted would be the warmest on record this week.
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