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Human Activity Linked to Half of 2012's Most Extreme Weather and Climate Events
A collection of 19 peer-reviewed studies compiled in a new report released Thursday by the American Meteorological Society indicates that many of the extreme weather and climate events of 2012 are linked to human influences.
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