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... Engvild discusses the little known subject of global cooling. Engvild cites evidence of global cooling from record books, from tree rings (dendrochronology) and from atomic testing of materials. [5]He explains the cosmological and domestic contributors to global cooling. He concludes by describing the risks of cooling in terms of agriculture. ...
Engvild describes the consequences of global cooling. One direct consequence from global cooling would be crop failures. ... And if the cooling is prolonged more than a year, famines will hit developed countries. To help prepare for global cooling Engvild stresses the research of crops and seeds that are resistant to cold temperatures. All research done on agricultural consequences were done in relation to global warming, and have little importance to global cooling. There should be more research addressing global cooling and the famines associates with them.
Approximate Word count = 624 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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