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Global warming and species loss
Published in Nature on January 8, 2004:
Feeling the heat - climate change and biodiversity loss
News coverage:
Climate risk to 'millions of species' from the BBC. Originally ran briefly as lead article on front page of main BBC site.
An unnatural disaster - global warming to kill off one million species from The Guardian (UK). Running as lead article on the front page of the site today, with accompanying opinion pieces.
Warming imperils '100s of species' from the CNN Weather page.
Global warming huge threat, study says, from the Globe and Mail (listed as being on page A19)
Extinction study on shaky ground, a press release from the Competitive Enterprise Institute
Posted by Daniel Mosquin at 1:54 AM on January 8, 2004
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