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Friday, January 05, 2007

A warmer 2007?


Deepening drought in Australia. Stronger typhoons in Asia. Floods in Latin America. British climate scientists predict that a resurgent El Nino climate trend combined with higher levels of greenhouse gases could touch off a fresh round of ecological disasters — and make 2007 the world's hottest year on record.


Temperatures here will reach the mid 40s (F) with no cool down until maybe next week. What has happened to winter?
Posted by What Now? at 7:30 AM

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With degrees in Art History and Marine Biology, I have worked for the last 29 years with environmental issues. I live near the coast with my husband (just married on August 8, 2008) and sons.
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