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Sweden's Tree Line Moving at Fastest Rate for 7,000 Years »
Posted by: Neophile 2 years, 11 months agoClimate change over the past two decades has caused Sweden's tree line to move north at a faster rate than at any time in the past 7,000 years. The trend was clearly provoked mostly by man-made factors.
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DevLaVaca
Jan. 18, 2007, 11:51 a.m.Sheesh, even I'm offended by the bad science in this article. "Clearly" provoked "mostly" by man-made forces? That's not even a real opinion; it's just posturing.
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Amazing1
Jan. 18, 2007, 4:57 p.m.It is more anecdotal evidence that global warming is real. If you take into consideration all the other evidence that is currently being reported, there can be no denying that our planet is changing. A month or so ago, my peach trees were blooming. Way out of season. Four trees have fallen across my drive within two months. The ice is receding and threatening the survival of polar bears. Some say that this is only a cycle while others point to the impact of carbon produced my mankind. Either way, we should do whatever we can to comprehend and if possible, reverse any damage we may have done.
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