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Global warming not to blame for 2011 droughts - 0 views

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    ADD one more to the list: after the driest spring in more than 20 years, parts of eastern England are officially in a state of drought, according to the UK's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. This comes hard on the heels of some of the worst droughts on record across the globe, from Texas to China.
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Drought risk high for England next summer, government warns - 0 views

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    Environment secretary Caroline Spelman calls on water companies and public to plan now for 2012 water shortage
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Drought Hits Spain's Wheat Crop : Image of the Day - 0 views

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    Grain crops in Spain are suffering after an unusually dry autumn and winter. The amount of rainfall has been just half of normal in key grain producing regions. The top image shows the impact of the drought on plants throughout the country.
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Flooding, Drought and Wildfires Ravage China - 0 views

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    Tens of thousands evacuated as extreme rain events swamp central China More than a million people have been affected in central China's Hunan province, as storms dumped 200+mm of rain in less than 24 hours. Floods have claimed at least a dozen lives, leaving many others injured, damaging or destroying thousands of homes, and forcing...
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Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate change - 0 views

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    A light, taunting shower of rain fell in Funafuti recently. It lasted minutes, with the slightest film of moisture quickly burned away by the bright sun, dashing the hopes of this crowded, parched atoll. Funafuti and the other eight tiny islands that comprise the Pacific nation of Tuvalu, home to slightly more than 10,000 people, have not seen substantial rainfall since last November.
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The environment in 2017: a polluted wasteland hit by floods and droughts - 0 views

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    Pollution and climate change create misery with petrol and energy prices at record levels and flooding rife
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Met Office warns of UK risks - 0 views

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    Britain will experience water shortages and flooding by the end of the century if temperatures are left unchecked, analysis shows
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El Niño Shows Signs of Returning This Year - 0 views

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    Australia's meteorological service says its climate models indicate that the El Niño ocean-warming phenomenon may return later this year, replacing the stubborn La Niña that has altered global weather patterns for the past two years. El Niño brings its own set of weather disruptions, typically including drought from Australia to Indonesia and potent winter storms to the western United States.
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Why Australia is vulnerable to both climate change and climate sceptics - 0 views

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    Australia is often cited as being particularly vulnerable to climate change, with projections of longer droughts punctuated by increasingly horrendous floods. In Western Australia, rainfall has already declined by 20%, and the tragic "Black Saturday" bush fires that claimed 173 lives in 2009 were amplified by an unprecedented heatwave. It is less well known that Australia is also a coal "superpower," being the world's largest exporter of this dirtiest of all fossil fuels.
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Weather extremes the "new norm" - 0 views

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    Mega Droughts and Deluges, Extreme Rain Events, Super Storms, Giant Snowfalls … Here to Stay: Climatologist
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Louisiana Declared Disaster Area - 0 views

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    Posted by feww on October 14, 2011 All Louisiana's 64 parishes have been designated natural disaster areas due the combined effects of severe storms, tornadoes, severe spring flooding, Tropical Storm Lee, widespread drought and excessive heat that began Jan. 1, 2011, and continues, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported.
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