Wednesday, December 15, 2004
RedNova News - Scientists Warn of Global Warming Results
RedNova News - Scientists Warn of Global Warming Results: "BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- Scientists warned Tuesday that a long-term increase in global temperature of 3.5 degrees could threaten Latin American water supplies, reduce food yields in Asia and result in a rise in extreme weather conditions in the Caribbean.
The warnings came in a report by a group of European scientists on the sidelines of an annual U.N. conference on climate change.
Carlo Jaeger, a scientist at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany, said if the long-term temperature increase was 3.5 degrees above from a century ago, it could collapse the Amazon rain forest ecosystem and lead to rising sea levels affecting Greenland."
The warnings came in a report by a group of European scientists on the sidelines of an annual U.N. conference on climate change.
Carlo Jaeger, a scientist at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany, said if the long-term temperature increase was 3.5 degrees above from a century ago, it could collapse the Amazon rain forest ecosystem and lead to rising sea levels affecting Greenland."
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