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An interesting article on this appeared in the March 15, 2008 issue
of Science News, pp 170-172.  It discusses what organisms will
prosper and which will suffer (and how much).  I have subscribed to
this magazine for years and do not regard it as pro or anti-
environment; merely reporting of recent events in the scientific
community. wwwsciencenews.org.

Jim Brunner

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