Secrets to global warming may be found near Thoreau's Walden Pond

Written By Unknown on Thursday, 17 January 2013 | 00:08

Thoreau's Walden Pond might reason a secrets to tellurian warming, according to a group of meridian scientists.

Using chronological information collected by famous naturalists and authors Henry David Thoreau and Aldo Leopold, a group of scientists contend that a effects of tellurian warming are now clearly evident, in part, by progressing flower blooms.

The study, published in a biography PLoS ONE, is a latest instance of localized effects associated to meridian change. According to study researcher Elizabeth Ellwood of Boston University, using 161-year-old information on flowering times from Henry David Thoreau's notebooks authorised researchers to graph a change in flower freshness times.  The prudent phenological annals of a dual iconic American naturalists, when total with stream records, shows a extreme change in freshness times.

According to researchers, local

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Source:
http://www.ezonearticle.com/2013/01/17/secrets-to-global-warming-may-be-found-near-thoreaus-walden-pond/

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