Bulletin Oct/Nov/Dec 1995 | Index by Topics



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New satellite information indicates sea levels are rising at about a tenth of an inch per year, possibly affirming estimates of the effects of pollution and global warming. Though this could be only a temporary variation, it could also indicate the reality of climactic change, affecting droughts and storm patterns for decades. [SF Chron] For insights into weather cycles and the economy, see "The Importance of Snow" in the January Atlantic Monthly.


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