| Global warming: Western U.S. feels the heat |
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| Written by JOEL CONNELLY, Seattle PI | |
| Tuesday, 09 September 2008 | |
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As pilot Bruce Gordon lifts up from the local airport, the distant
perspective of the Teton Range raises the spirits, but the unfolding
sight of dying forests sears the soul. Read More...
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