Barrie Hunt
Dec 28 2006, Irani

True, the effects of greenhouse gases are huge and widespread! But, perhaps not to the extent as seemingly being randomly concluded by scientists! This is revealed by the fact that drought - which was previously been thought to have caused by...

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