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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Norway - Too much frost in the ground to plant
In some places “the ground is frozen to a depth of 1 m (3 feet),” says reader Dag from Ringerike.
Two Key Climate Change Concepts Are 'Misunderstood' | Climate Central
There is widespread confusion about the near-term benefits of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and that misunderstanding may be complicating the formidable task of reducing manmade global warming, argue two climate researchers in Science in a story published Thursday.
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Gavin Schmidt, a climate scientist at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York, said that near-term actions to reduce emissions wouldn’t have a noticeable impact on the climate system for many years. “The fact remains that plausible near-term actions to reduce emissions are not going to have a detectable impact on trends for a couple of decades,” he said in an interview.
Ryan Maue: April in Antarctica -- temps approach -100°F near South Pole. | Climate Realists

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