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Fed: global warming hurting our country, says Brown
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AAP General News (Australia)
11-30-2004
Fed: global warming hurting our country, says Brown
Greens Senator BOB BROWN says the extreme high temperatures forecast for much of Australia
today show the country is hurting under the effects of global warming.
Senator BROWN says the unseasonally high 42 degree Celsius temperature f...
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