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Australia says it's warming faster than much of the rest of the globe

 

They lost the Croc Hunter, were besieged by wildfires, got slammed by a cyclone,

and now this: research from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology indicates that

Down Under is warming faster than the global average. Our condolences, mates.

While global temps have risen by around 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit in the last

century, the temperature in Australia has kept ahead with an average rise of

about 1.6 degrees. Last year saw plenty of wacky weather, with parts of the

country subjected to excessive rainfall while the most populated areas continued

to experience a multiyear drought. " Most scientists agree this is part of an

enhanced greenhouse-gas effect, " says Neil Plummer of the meteorology bureau.

Such scientific logic doesn't sway the country's government, which did not

include climate change in its four key priorities for the coming year -- even

though some experts predict that a combination of global warming and the El

Niño weather system are likely to make 2007 the warmest year on record.

 

 

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straight to the source: Financial Times, Virginia Marsh, 03 Jan 2007

 

 

straight to the source: ABC News, 03 Jan 2007

 

 

straight to the source: Reuters, Rob Taylor, 03 Jan 2007

 

 

straight to the source: The Independent, Cahal Milmo, 01 Jan 2007

 

 

What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know, it's what we know for sure

that just ain't so.

- Mark Twain

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