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Monday, 12th May 2008
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Climate change
Wine makers take heat out of global warming
GLOBAL warming may be the latest threat to the wine industry, but a clutch of producers in one of Spain's hardest-hit regions say they have found a way to survive and even profit from it.
Planet may get too hot for tropical insects, warn scientists
MANY tropical insects could be wiped out by the end of the century because of climate change, scientists have warned.
Grass roots of the problem
INCREASING numbers of gardeners are spotting signs of climate change, including having to mow the lawn more frequently.
Revealed: how Scotland must have looked 16,000 years ago…
HIGHS of –7°C and lows of –20°C: welcome to the long-range weather forecast circa 10,000 BC.
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Climate fears as Arctic ice sheet thins to record low
California greenin' comes to Scotland
Climate agenda agreed
World cooling – but scientists insist that warming is real
Climate change activists stage airport demo
We can win, says climate-change expert
Oil giant and car firm among 'greenest' brands
Biofuels will speed climate change, chief scientist says
Burning issue: Are biofuels answer to cutting down emissions from cars?
Scientists on Antarctic climate trip
Front line of the fight against global warming
Scots face future of flash floods
Scotland 2080: a nation hit by severe drought
For green and country
Bluebells are early
Booming tourist income leaves an ever bigger carbon shadow
Festivals asked to go green
Rising temperatures put the heat on for Capital's wildlife
Study looks at impact of the weather
Advance of the killer crabs
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