By Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The 2010 Russian heat wave that killed thousands and cut into that country’s grain harvest was primarily due to natural variability, not human-spurred climate change, U.S. scientists said on Wednesday. [More]
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2010 Russia heat wave due to natural variability, say U.S. scientists
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