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Almost half of the world's population lives in areas affected by these monsoons, and even slight deviations from the normal monsoon pattern can have great impact
South Asian monsoons may become weaker
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The greatest potential range expansion was seen with the corn earworm, which is known to infest other high-value crops such as sweet corn and tomatoes
Global warning might increase corn pests
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It's estimated there will be a global warming of 1 to 6 degrees by the end of the century, and we examined how this could manifest at smaller spatial scales and within shorter time periods
Climate change hot spots are identified
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One interesting and surprising result is that we see the same hot-spot patterns even at lower greenhouse gas concentrations
Climate change hot spots are identified
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Rare events today, like the 2003 heat wave in Europe, will become much more common as greenhouse gas concentrations increase
Increasingly hot Mediterranean forecast
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Rare events today, like the 2003 heat wave in Europe, will become much more common as greenhouse gas concentrations increase
Mediterranean faces dangerous heat
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Technological and behavioral changes that are made now will have a big influence on what actually happens in the future
Mediterranean faces dangerous heat
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In the next 30 years, we could see an increase in heat waves like the one now occurring in the eastern United States or the kind that swept across Europe in 2003 that caused tens of thousands of fatalities
Future heat waves forecast, to hurt health
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According to our projections, large areas of the globe are likely to warm up so quickly that, by the middle of this century, even the coolest summers will be hotter than the hottest summers of the past 50 years
Study sees permanent hotter summers
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When scientists talk about global warming causing more heat waves, people often ask if that means that the hottest temperatures will become 'the new normal,
Study sees permanent hotter summers
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