Warming slowed over North American last year, but climate change continues, researchers say
By Randolph E. Schmid, APFriday, December 4, 2009
Study: Slowdown in warming last year not permanent
WASHINGTON — Climate researchers say cooler temperatures in North America last year do not mean global warming is easing.
Their report comes just days before President Barack Obama goes to Copenhagen, Denmark, to speak at a United Nations conference on climate change.
Rising temperatures over decades have prompted scientific concern, and the last decade has been the hottest in thousands of years, according to climate records. However, the warming eased a bit last year over North America, and groups seeking to deny climate change seized on that in an effort to challenge the idea of overall warming.
North America wasn’t as warm as expected because of cooler water in the North Pacific, but the rest of the world continued to warm, the university and government researchers said Friday.
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