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Ancient Texts Fill Blanks in Climate History

Accounts by monks, soldiers, doctors help track global warming

By Janice Eisen,  Newser User

Posted Sep 16, 2007 11:50 AM CDT

(Newser) – Scientists are poring over the diaries of 17th century Swiss monks and Parisian physicians for data to help judge changes in Europe’s climate, the AP reports. Piecing together records from things as disparate as military campaigns and cherry blossom festivals dispels any doubt that...   Read full story »

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