2007: Changes in Temperature, Sea Level and Northern Hemisphere Snow Cover.
Reference: World Resources Institute. 2007. EarthTrends: Environmental Information. http://earthtrends.wri.org/updates/node/154
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This post is tagged 2000s Climate Change Events, 21st Century and Climate Change, Climate Change Effects, Precipitation, Rising Seas, Snowmelt, Temperatures, Warming Temperatures

