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Daily Archives: March 22, 2008
“The alarm clock that all the plants and animals are listening to is running too fast.”
“The fingerprints of human-driven climate change are evident in seasonal timing changes for thousands of species on Earth, according to dozens of studies and last year’s authoritative report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. More than 30 scientists told … Continue reading
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“Homeland security will require readiness against climate change.”
In his opinion article (archived) “Insecure About Climate Change” (Washington Post, March 22), Joshua W. Busby of the University of Texas at Austin presents ideas for action on risk reduction and adaptation, mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions, and institutional changes … Continue reading
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