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Monday, August 13, 2012

Climate change shaped ancient burial rituals : Nature News & Comment
“Environmental change acted as a positive and creative force in the building up of social complexity, instead of being associated with the collapse of society, as is usually emphasized,” says Pablo Marquet, an ecologist at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile in Santiago, and a co-author of the study.
Climate change blamed for rise of LIFE-DRAINING HORRORS* • The Register
* Probably, anyway
Global Warming/Climate Change Post 7 of 13: “We Did It” - Eureka-Wildwood, MO Patch
...You check around the car again, this time a little closer, and then that you notice something on the floor behind the driver. Beer cans. A lot of beer cans. Then you notice the unmistakable smell of beer coming from the vehicle.
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How did the police know accident was the result of an intoxicated driver instead of some other factor? It doesn’t take a super smart detective to know that the evidence was overwhelming. Empty beer cans, photographic evidence and most importantly, the blood alcohol level of the driver.

It is the same type of overwhelming and undeniable evidence that tells us that man’s activities are causing the earth to warm and the climate to change.

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