Friday, January 12, 2007

Current event blog:

British Climate scientists hypothesize that 2007 will be the hottest, because of high levels of persistant greenhouse gases, as well as El Nino, the cyclical warming trend that is, at the moment, occuring in the Pacific Ocean. El Nino happens irregularly; the last one was five years ago, in 2002, as well as in 1997 and 1998. El Nino, this year, added with the steady increase of global warming, due to human activity, may break Earth's temperatre levels. The good thing about El Nino is that it leads to a less chance that Northeastern US will be hit with a hurricane. to find this article and many other related articles, click here:http://www.livescience.com/environment/070104_ap_warmest_year.html

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