Siberian park gets new population in climate change test
A Russian scientist hopes to prove that bringing back animals will save the permafrost and reduce global warming. Wild horses have returned to northern Siberia. So have musk oxen, hairy beasts that once shared this icy land with woolly mammoths and saber-toothed cats. Moose and reindeer are here, and one day may be joined by Canadian bison and deer.
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COMICS, WITH A TWIST
“IT NEEDS a bigger horn and more eye makeup,” Tip Flannery said, eyeing a 5-foot-tall pink My Little Pony on wheels.
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Global warming causing freezing
Counter-intuitive but true, say scientists: a string of freezing European winters scattered over the last decade has been driven in large part by global warming.
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