UN: Greenhouse Gases Reached Record High in 2005, Still Rising
The United Nations weather agency said Friday that the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere above the Earth reached a record high last year, and are still increasing.| Comments on article "UN: Greenhouse Gases Reached Record High in 2005, Still Rising" | |||||||||
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