National Science Foundation: How severe can climate change become in a warming world?
Worse than anything we've seen in written history, according to results of a study appearing this week in the journal Science.
An international team of scientists led by Curt Stager of Paul Smith's College, New York, has compiled four dozen paleoclimate records from sediment cores in Lake Tanganyika and other locations in Africa.
The records show that one of the most widespread and intense droughts of the last 50,000 years or more......
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Ancient Catastrophic Drought Leads to Question: How Severe Can Climate Change Become?
Posted by National Science Foundation: None Given on February 24th, 2011
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