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Posted Tue Aug 13 2013: from Los Angeles Times:
Effects of climate change in California are 'significant and growing' http://apocadocs.com/s.pl?1376356658
California is feeling the effects of climate change far and wide, as heat-trapping greenhouse gases reduce spring runoff from the Sierra Nevada, make the waters of Monterey Bay more acidic and shorten winter chill periods required to grow fruit and nuts in the Central Valley, a new report says. Though past studies have offered grim projections of a warming planet, the report released Thursday by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment took an inventory of three dozen shifts that are already happening.
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This report is in direct contradiction with the findings of the Office of Environmental Cluelessness.

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