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Study May Answer Long-Standing Questions about Little Ice Age

By Authors: Gifford Miller, Bette L. Otto-Bliesner, Chance Anderson, Darren J. Larsen, David A. Bailey, Helgi Bjornsson, John R. Southon, Kurt A. Refsnider, Marika M. Holland, Scott J. Lehman, Thorvaldur Thordarson, Yafang Zhong on Feb 13, 2012   General News  

BOULDER—A new international study may answer contentious questions about the onset and persistence of Earth’s Little Ice Age, a period of widespread cooling that lasted for hundreds of years until the late 19th century.

Study May Answer Long-Standing Questions about Little Ice Age

By Authors: Gifford Miller, Bette L. Otto-Bliesner, Chance Anderson, Darren J. Larsen, David A. Bailey, Helgi Bjornsson, John R. Southon, Kurt A. Refsnider, Marika M. Holland, Scott J. Lehman, Thorvaldur Thordarson, Yafang Zhong on Feb 13, 2012   General News  

BOULDER—A new international study may answer contentious questions about the onset and persistence of Earth’s Little Ice Age, a period of widespread cooling that lasted for hundreds of years until the late 19th century.

General Assembly begins meeting on situation in Syria

By United Nations on Feb 13, 2012   World  

13 February 2012 – The General Assembly this morning began meeting at United Nations Headquarters in New York to discuss the situation inside Syria, where thousands of people have been killed as a result of the Government’s ongoing crackdown against a pro-democracy uprising.

Dempsey Addresses Concerns With Egyptian Military Leaders

By American Forces Press Service, Cheryl Pellerin on Feb 13, 2012   World  

ABOARD A MILITARY AIRCRAFT, Feb. 12, 2012 – The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said he voiced both concerns and commitment to Egyptian defense leaders during meetings held yesterday in Cairo.

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