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Saturday, October 08, 2005
 
Category: Viromunt
From today's Hun:
LIMA -- The Amazon River, South America's largest, has hit its lowest level in the 36 years since records have been kept near its source in Peru.
Peru's National Port Company has recorded the river's level at the river port of Iquitos, in northeastern Peru, since 1969.
and
"It is quite clear that low levels have been more frequent in the past 10 years," said French researcher Jean-Loup Guyot.
So?

I think we're meant to take it in as one more piece of evidence for anthropogenic climate change but I can't be sure because the article goes nowhere. Anyone?


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