Wisconsin Not Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions as Evidence of Global 
Warming Mounts

06 Dec 2006  
The average temperature in 2006 is likely to again be amongst the 
hottest since global temperature record keeping began nearly 150 years 
ago, climate experts said this week. The impacts of global warming are 
now beginning to show up everywhere, not just in melting polar ice 
caps, receding glaciers, increasing heat wave deaths and stronger 
hurricanes, but also in lower Great Lakes levels, shortened winter 
recreational seasons in Wisconsin, changes in animal and plant 
species' season progressions and more bad air days in the Midwest. The 
sooner we take major actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the 
better, say most scientists now.  
http://madison.indymedia.org/newswire/display/54269/index.php
 


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