Scientists urge US to protect economy from climate | Reuters
It could also help businesses that produce virtually no greenhouse emissions, such as wind farms, know where to best locate their operations, he said.(Via Marc Morano)
The scientists said cooler temperatures in the first half of this year are making their task more difficult. "One of the challenges we face ... is to make the case that while we are in a period of warming, we should not expect every year to be the warmest year on record," Snow said.
The global mean temperature to the end of July was 0.50 degrees Fahrenheit (0.28 C) above the 1961-1990 average, the UK-based MetOffice for climate change research said on Wednesday. That would make the first half of 2008 the coolest since 2000.
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