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WASHINGTON – In September, the sea ice that covers the Arctic Ocean dropped to its lowest levels since 1979, when satellite records began being recorded. The ice melt occurred without any of the unusual weather conditions that were believed to contribute to the last "extreme" melt in 2007. →
US Study Says El Nino, Climate Change Link Fuzzy
3.01.2013 18:51
WASHINGTON (AFP) - The frequency and volatility of El Nino, a weather pattern that hammers the tropical Pacific Ocean every five years or so, does not seem linked to climate change, according to a U.S. research study released Thursday. →
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Extreme Weather, Arctic Ice Melt Mark 2012, UN Says
28.11.2012 10:53
GENEVA (AFP) - Extreme temperatures, drought, floods and the unprecedented loss of Arctic ice marked global weather in 2012, boosting concern at the march of climate change, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said Wednesday. →
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