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Central American harlequin frogs are among the hardest hit by the effects of global warming, having lost 67 percent of their pop

A study published Sept. 26 says that the average global temperature has risen to the warmest level of the past 12,000 years. Temperatures are only 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit below the maximum temperature of the past million years.
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Jan 22nd 2008 @ 12:11PM

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