Monday, September 29, 2008

Diabolically cunning CO2: Its harmful effects are much worse everywhere than they are everywhere else

Aust hardest hit by climate change: report. 03/01/2007. ABC News Online
Australia is suffering more from the impacts of global warming than any other country.
Europe Is Getting Warmer Faster, Report Says - Dot Earth Blog - NYTimes.com
Europe, it seems, may be more vulnerable to climate change than some people think.

According to a report issued Monday by the European Environment Agency, the World Health Organization and the European Commission, Europe has warmed more than the global average.
uwnews.org | Warming most evident at high latitudes, but greatest impact will be in tropics | University of Washington News and Information
The impact of global warming has become obvious in high latitude regions, including Alaska, Siberia and the Arctic, where melting ice and softening tundra are causing profound changes. But, contrary to popular belief, the most serious impact in the next century likely will be in the tropics, says a group of researchers headed by a University of Washington ecologist.
Polar Discovery :: Comparing the Poles :: Introduction
The Arctic is at the center of most discussions on climate change because warming is greatest there and because what happens in the Arctic has the potential to impact the rest of the Earth.
WorldChanging: Conservation Agriculture and Global Warming in Africa
...global warming is likely to have its most profound impact on the developing world, particularly Africa...

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