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At least one of Britain's birds appears to be coping well as climate change alters the availability of a key food. Researchers found that great tits are laying eggs earlier in the spring than they used to, keeping step with the earlier emergence of caterpillars. Writing in the journal Science, they point out that the same birds in Holland have not managed to adjust. Saved By: olga9999 | View Details | Give Thanks
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A new study shows that biofuels are not a viable climate change solution. The study shows that converting natural land to farmland for biofuels is far worse for the environment than traditional fossil fuels. The study author calls for more benign renewable sources ? including wind and solar energy. Saved By: David Connell | View Details | Give Thanks
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Climate change is about more than what comes out of your car. Read what experts have to say about the other climate change issues ? deforestation, adaptation and protecting endangered species. Saved By: David Connell | View Details | Give Thanks
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added 2006 Thu Aug 10 4:35:12 by dirtyfratboy
An early photograph of Lowell Cemetery in Massachusetts, taken in May 1868, shows leafless trees. A modern May photograph is full of foliage. Primack notes that Boston has warmed by around 2.5 °C during this time — above average for the United States, but a level of warming that is expected across the country during this century.