11 Hot Spots
2 October 2000 - 6:00am
Team of journalists visited 11 hot spots around the world to document the consequences of climate change and what they found was startling.
The global warming debate is over. it's real, inexorable, and headed our way. A team of journalists visited 11 hot spots around the world to document the consequences of climate change and what they found was startling. Four of the eleven "hot spots" covered by this report include Alaska, California, New York, New Jersey, and the Pacific Northwest in the U.S.
Full Story:
Hot and Bothered
Source:
E-The Environmental Magazine, September 1, 2000
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