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Kenyans Need Food
12/19/05

Reuters/Yahoo 'reports' at right on 6/29/05.

For god's sake, who funded the 'study'?
Sounds like a chemical company press release.


A Kenyan woman fetches water from a gully in Nyakach district, an area where massive
land degradation has been exacerbated by livestock grazing and a rapidly increasing
population, in western Kenya 6/28/05. Global temperatures in the future could be
much hotter than scientists have predicted if new computer models on climate
change are correct, researchers said on June 29. Improvements in air quality
will lead to a decrease inaerosols,small particles in the atmosphere that act
as a brake on the impact of greenhouse gases. As the effect
of aerosols lessen, searing temperatures could follow.
(Antony Njuguna/Reuters)

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