Just Science iPhone App Simplifies Climate Change Information
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Just Science iPhone App Simplifies Climate Change Information This handy app helps anyone take a look at climate change data and make sense of it. These are pictures you can’t deny. Visit the original post at: TreeHugger © admin for Eco Friendly, 2012. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Feed [...]

In yesterday’s blog, I lay out the problem at hand, but now, what do we do to fight it?
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