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Sunday, August 09, 2015
Some Forecasts Are Accurate: EPA in 1989
Chris Clayton at DTN goes back to a 1989 EPA "report to Congress, "The Potential Effects
of Global Climate Change on the United States,"... a
three-year study looking at impacts of climate change 30 to 50 years
out", noting several of the accurate forecasts: northern crop shifts, higher soybean yields, algae blooms in the Great Lakes, and adverse impacts on California water.
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