For Many Species, No Escape as Temperature Rises | HeraldTribune.com
Over the next 100 years, many scientists predict, 20 percent to 30 percent of species could be lost if the temperature rises 3.6 degrees to 5.4 degrees Fahrenheit. If the most extreme warming predictions are realized, the loss could be over 50 percent, according to the United Nations climate change panel.Jennifer Marohasy » Looking for AGW in a Sea of Natural Variability: Drought to Flood (Part 1): A Note from Luke Walker
So is there any evidence for any AGW effect (or interaction) on Australia’s rainfall climate in a sea of natural variability and how would you even find it?Follow a family's effort to reduce their carbon emissions by six tonnes - Environment - The Independent
Part 2 will discuss any evidence for AGW influence.
Using existing technology, the companies created a purpose-built house and supplied specialist equipment, including solar panels and a Volvo C30 DRIVe Electric car to help the family achieve the "one tonne" goal.
The Lindell family from Hasselby, Sweden, includes father Nils, mother Alicja and teenagers Hannah and Jonathan.
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