Sunday Mail: MAJOR new research has found a direct link between land-clearing and climate change in Queensland. Scientists found that summer rainfall had decreased by up to 12 per cent and temperatures risen an average of 2C in the worst-affected areas in southern Queensland. University of Queensland and State Government scientists found land clearing was just as significant as greenhouse gas production in climate change. "The findings suggest the large-scale clearance of …
Oct 28th, 2007 by Administrator |
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