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Global warming threatens meadows
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Lush meadows now gracing many of the world's most picturesque moutainsides will fall victim to global warming in the next century, with drought-tolerant sagebrush obliteraing water- loving flowers and grasses, researchers warned Thursday. In a report in the journal Science, the University of Califor
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