Changing Climate Is Already Affecting Life In Nebraska And Iowa. And Warming Continues

Federal researchers calculate that — absent reductions in greenhouse gases — the Great Plains and Midwest have a realistic chance of averaging 5 degrees warmer by midcentury, and 9 degrees warmer by the end of the century.

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Topics:  Nebraska   Douglas County   Omaha   
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