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Wed, 4 Jul 2007 08:26:48 +1000
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Leaving aside whether GW is natural, man made or a bit of both, there is an 
argument that there could be an upside for beekeepers.  There may be crops 
grown in areas that did not support them before.  Warmer temperatures may 
cause some plants to yield better.  So it is not necessarily all doom and 
gloom.

Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA
Living where I will not be affected by rising sea levels. 

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