Argus Leader: South Dakota in 2050 will have longer growing seasons, milder winters and more extreme weather events if national weather experts are correct in analyzing the effects of greenhouse gases on climate warming. A draft report released earlier this month by the National Climate Assessment and Development Advisory Committee projects that at the current rate of greenhouse gas emissions, the average temperature in South Dakota will rise an additional 5 degrees Fahrenheit by 2050. That comes as the National......
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Experts: Climate change to bring milder winter, more extreme weather to South Dakota in 2050
Posted by Argus Leader: None Given on February 2nd, 2013
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