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An Assessment of Impacts of Future CO2 and Climate on Agriculture . FINAL white paper from California Climate Change Center, publication # CEC-500-2005-187-SF, posted: March 15, 2006. (PDF file, 40 pages, 736 kilobytes) Analysis of Climate Effects on Agricultural Systems . FINAL white paper from ...
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In yet another case of Regulators Gone Wild,
California legislation may soon restrict the color options for...
your next car. The specific colors that are currently on the chopping block are all dark hues, with the worst offender seemingly the most ...
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California to reduce carbon emissions by banning black cars?
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Report outlines possible effects of warming on California
Ecoearth.info Blog —
Without actions to limit greenhouse gas emissions, "severe and costly climate impacts are possible and likely across California," warned state environmental protection secretary Linda Adams. The draft Climate Action Team Report , an update of a 2006 assessment, concludes that some climate change effects could be more serious than previously thought. By the final decades of the century, acreage burned across much of the state's northern forests could easily double and under some scenarios quadruple, said Anthony Westerling, an assistant professor of geography and environmental ...
Clicklist: Chemical coulds
green LA girl —
... . For more scary news of what’s likely to come to pass in Cali as global climate change continues to take effect, read the 2009 Climate Action Team Report or ...
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[Below is the original script. But a few changes may have been made during the recording of this audio podcast.] Spring is in the air and as flowers bloom, honeybees buzz into action, pollinating from now until late fall. Humans add to that bee ...