Tuesday, June 12, 2007
The Scary Side of Global Warming: Potential Sea Level Rise
Greenhouse warming might be more disastrous than the recent international assessment managed to convey, scientists are realizing. But how can they get the word out without seeming alarmist?Scientists are still trying to strike a balance between their habitual caution and growing concern over uncertain but disastrous greenhouse outcomes.clipped by kmcolo
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