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Posted Wed May 14 2014: from ThinkProgress:
The Impact Of Climate Change On The Midwest: More Heat, More Droughts, More Floods, Fewer Crops http://apocadocs.com/s.pl?1400025905
The 2014 National Climate Assessment, the single largest attempt to compile the science and data concerning climate change's impact on the United States, was released on Tuesday. For the American Midwest, the report comes with some stark projections: more extreme heat, along with heavier downpours and flooding, and serious consequences for the ecosystems of the Great Lakes and for large portions of the region's economy.
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