Thursday, October 13, 2011

Breaking: Massachusetts Audubon Society suggests that CO2 may make summers there 14 degrees warmer in 89 years

Massachusetts Audubon Society 'State of the Birds' report: Climate change affecting bird population | masslive.com
By 2100, according to the report, “Winters in the Northeast U.S. may be 5 to 12 degrees Fahrenheit warmer and summers 3 to 14 degrees Fahrenheit warmer, giving Boston a climate similar to that of Baltimore, Maryland, or Charleston (S.C.).”

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