Sunday, October 25, 2009

Constitution-Tribune

Climate change linked to national security By PAMELA HESS Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON CAP Global warming is likely to increase illegal create ian disasters and destabilize precarious govern ments in political hot all of which could affect national according to an assessment by intelligence SubSaharan the Middle East and Central and Southeast Asia are most vulnerable to warming related extreme weather and The intelligence assessment warns of the global
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 Chillicothe, Missouri



Joplin Globe
warmest year yet British experts predict resurgent El Nino effect The Associated Press LONDON Deepening drought in Australia Stronger typhoons in Asia Floods in Latin America British climate scientists pre dict that a resurgent El Nino cli mate trend combined with higher levels of greenhouse gases could touch off a fresh round of ecological disasters and make 2007 the worlds hottest year on record Even a moderate El Nino warming event is enough to push the global
Friday, January 05, 2007 Joplin, Missouri



Examiner, The
fact that he got most of them right and stood by them even when criticized continue to shape our world Thumbs up to Harry One hundred is an arbitrary number and these lists cannever tell the whole story Truman for example is right behind Andrew Jackson Thomas Paine and Andrew Carnegie and just ahead of Walt Whitman and the Wright Brothers AO contributed to their country at dif ferent times and in different ways and assign ing rankings is a little dicey Find another set of historians an
Saturday, January 27, 2007 Independence, Missouri

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