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[Summary] => AUSTIN, Texas A biologist at the University of Texas here has teamed up with an economist to provide the strongest statistical evidence yet that global warming is affecting the natural world.
Even when the pair considered habitat destruction or other possible underlying causes for behavior changes in plants, animals and other wildlife, the analyses still pointed to global warming.
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January 16, 2003 - 12:00am