Northeastern U.S. To Get Quite A Bit Warmer
Posted: Tuesday, October 10th, 2006 by StanleyTags: Climate Change, Predictions, Science
A study was recently released that makes predictions about what the Northeastern U.S. will be like in 100 years due to climate change. They make two predictions; one if we curb emissions now, the other if we don't. Here's a taste,
"Currently, Northeastern cities experience one or two days per summer over 100 degrees. This number could increase by late century to between three and nine days under lower emissions and between 14 and 28 days under higher emissions." [www.theithacajournal.com]
Northeast may be hurt hard by greenhouse gases, scientists warn » [The Ithaca Journal]
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