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Clouds From Chinese Coal Cast a Long Shadow
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Either Hewlett or Packard said, when asked whether the garage they started their company in should be made an historic preservation site, that he didn't think it should be. He thought the site should be used by someone else with a better idea for it. <br /> <br />As I understand it, the Mississippi River deposited the soil that exists south of Missouri. With something that powerful, maybe we should adapt to it. Let it flow where it's gonna flow, and create new land. I've read that satellite data indicates that at current rates of erosion, NO will be an island in the Gulf before the end of the this century (and that's with no consideration of the effects of any change in atmospheric temperatures).
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