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The effects of global warming and climate change are of concern both for the environment and human life. Evidence of observed climate change includes the instrumental temperature record, rising sea ...
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IISS: “A Global Catastrophe” For International Security; A recent study done by the International Institute for Strategic Studies has likened the international security effects of global warming to those caused by nuclear war.
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Global warming photography - photographs of global climate change in the Arctic, Antarctica, glaciers, temperate climate zones, rising seas. ... Earth Under Fire: How Global Warming is Changing the World is a comprehensive look at the world wide effects of climate change, its implications, and what action is being taken...
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Global warming is having a significant impact on hundreds of plant and animal species around the world -- although the most dramatic effects may not be felt for decades, according to a new study in the journal Nature.
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LiveScience.com explains global warming, global warming news, effects of global warming, what is global warming and global warming research on earth. ... While many view the effects of global warming to be more substantial and more rapidly occurring than others do, the scientific consensus on climatic changes related to...
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There is "widespread evidence" that global warming is responsible for the observed changes in seasonally frozen soil and permafrost, said Frederick Nelson, a geographer at the University of Delaware. ... And there are several causes and effects that haven't been explored. Heavy rainfall, for example, could be a...
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