Unseasonably warm winters in localized regions of North America may be evidence of climate instability as a result of overall global warming. The rate of warming may have adverse effects on global vegetation and agriculture.
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Food PoliticsButtercups in JanuarySubmitted by Jennifer Huang on January 24, 2006 - 4:46am. Food PoliticsUnseasonably warm winters in localized regions of North America may be evidence of climate instability as a result of overall global warming. The rate of warming may have adverse effects on global vegetation and agriculture. ![]() |
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