December 27, 2012

2012: Global Warming Became a Reality

Seth Borenstein, Salon


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As 2012 began, winter in the U.S. went AWOL. Spring and summer arrived early with wildfires, blistering heat and drought. And fall hit the eastern third of the country with the ferocity of Superstorm Sandy. This past year’s weather was deadly, costly and record-breaking everywhere – but especially in the United States. If that sounds familiar, it should. The previous year also was one for the record books.

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