Global Warming Predicted to Alter California's Landscape (Wired News: Sun, 30 Dec) Climate scientists are predicting the effects of global warming on the nation's most geographically diverse state, and they say the landscape of California could be drastically different by the end of this century, if not sooner.
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Is global warming real? (Williamsport Sun Gazette: Mon, 31 Dec) Rising sea levels, widespread drought, dropping water tables, stressed crops, melting polar ice caps. All are pointed out as signs of global warming, which already may be having an impact here.
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Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoax (AG Weekly: Sun, 30 Dec) As a plant scientist, I am concerned that Idaho and most states are planning to limit and reduce Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions. This is being done to supposedly reduce global warming.
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Declining Water Levels In The Great Lakes May Signal Global Warming (Science Daily: Sun, 30 Dec) Researchers report new evidence that water levels in the Great Lakes, which are near record low levels, may be shrinking due to global warming. Their study, which examines water level data for Lakes Michigan and Huron over more than a century. Researchers point out that water levels in the Great Lakes, which supply drinking water to more than 40 million U.S. and Canadian residents, have ...
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Global warming expected to take toll in California (Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Sun, 30 Dec) By NOAKI SCHWARTZ LOS ANGELES -- California is defined by its scenery, from the mountains that enchanted John Muir to the wine country and beaches that define its culture around the world. But as scientists try to forecast how global warming might affect the nation's most geographically diverse state, they envision a landscape that could look quite different by the end of this century, if not ...
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Ross Selected To Global Warming Delegation (The Morning News: Sun, 30 Dec) PRESCOTT -- Fourth District Rep. Mike Ross, D-Prescott, has been selected to the bipartisan congressional delegation on global warming, and will travel to Antarctica and Australia.
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