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On Jan 12, 7:27*am, David wrote:
Pravdahttp://english.pravda.ru/science/earth/106922-earth_ice_age-0 David Christainsen - Meteorologist If so, it seems hard to imagine there is a lot mankind could do to affect natural cycles that have continued for millions of years. Or is there? [Any body of work on potential mitigation?] |
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