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What could a warming climate mean for New England?
Winter: Abnormal weather, possibly more rain and ice storms
Autumn: Fewer maple trees, dull foliage as the composition of the forest changes
Spring: A changing forest, fewer maples, a decline in maple syrup production
Increasing amounts of ozone in the atmosphere will negatively impact human health
New England Science Center Collaborative (NESCC)
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New England Science Center Collaborative (NESCC)
Hardly a week goes by without reports in the national media of new evidence of Global Warming. From extended droughts in the southwest to severe ice storms in the northeast, from melting ice caps in Antarctica to thawing permafrost in Alaska. There is a growing recognition that the climate is changing. Each year of the 1990's was the warmest on record, making it the warmest decade in 1400 years.
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