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California's Drought: Don't Blame Climate Change, Says NOAA
The NOAA has just released a new report on the historic drought that has been affecting California for the last three years. Stunningly, investigators are saying that human-driven climate change is not to blame, and it is instead the consequence of natural phenomena.
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2012 Was Warmest Year on Record for Contiguous United States, Says NOAA
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