New York Times: Heat, carbon dioxide and air pollution are already having significant effects on trees, plants and crops, and for most plant scientists, the debate over climate change ended long before the arrival of extreme weather like Hurricane Sandy. Now, some of those scientists have moved beyond political questions to explore how rising levels of heat and emissions might provide at least some benefits for the planet. “There is a lot of emphasis on the mitigation of global warming, and we need that,” said......
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Studying Cities to Find Global Warming’s Benefits
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on November 27th, 2012
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