"Uncovering Panama's secrets; Flora, fauna aid climate research" by Chris Kraul, Los Angeles Times | July 20, 2008
BARRO COLORADO ISLAND, Panama - High on a jungle hilltop, at an innovative research center in the middle of the Panama Canal, scientists are studying three-toed sloths, howler monkeys, and jungle flora to better understand evolution and the practical effects of global warming.
Scientists say some provide clear warnings of a planet in peril and could provide clues to ways to save it. One project underway that has borne perhaps the most dramatic results is a study of rain forest trees native to the region, led by Harvard botanist Stuart Davies. Early results show that rising temperatures cause trees to grow more slowly. As a consequence, they absorb less carbon dioxide and release less oxygen into the atmosphere, a worrisome upshot of global warming."
I've really had it with the agenda-pushing lies, folks! This does it!!!
The SCIENCE says the planet is in a COOLING PHASE NOW, a-holes!!!
Which would CORRESPOND with the eather around here for the last year+!!!
Aaaaaaaaaahhh!!!