Sientific Evaluation
Jun 24 2008, Sonu Purohit

Welcome to this Hell! Here droughts will get dryer, storms will get stormier and floods will get deeper with changing climate. It is a research report of U.S. Climate Change Science Program, accepted by the Bush administration. Greenhouse gases,...

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