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Study Suggests Global Warming Does Not Affect North and South Hemispheres Simultaneously

Sally Turner | Oct 21, 2011 12:45pm EDT | 1min:13sec

In an in depth study Bjorck goes back 14,000 years- what he discovered was that when the temperature rises in one hemisphere it falls or remains unaffected in the other. Therefore the effect on one hemisphere to another is not simultaneous. Bjorck then goes on to explain that climate change only produced similar effects on a local or regional level. Bjorck uses this study to analyze the world through a geological study of earth’s history. The study reveals what many already know, that the touch of man can and may destroy this world through global warming. Simultaneous effects on a global scale happen because of the human influence on the earth’s carbon cycle.
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