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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: paul_philp who wrote (92817)4/12/2003 1:14:20 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
Green house effect is not exactly equals global warming, it means extreme weather exchange. Say today could be 75 degree, and tomorrow could be 30 degree. And the last couple of winter has been just like that. I talked with some local people in WI, they told me before the snow in winter did not melt much, and the whole winter there were at least a couple of inches snow on the ground. and now, one foot of snow is usually melted in a couple of days, if not in 1-2 days. Most of the winter season, we do not see much snow on the ground.

I think it makes sense, because the ozone layer is damaged, so there is no buffer zone.
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