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Weather-watchers think another ice age may be on the way--sometime
Many climates possible How flow ice acts Computer model planned
The Christian Science Monitor (1908-Current file) - Boston, Mass.
Author: By David F. Salisbury Staff correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
Date: Dec 11, 1973
Start Page: 14
Pages: 1
Section: Science/Technology
Text Word Count: 515
Abstract (Document Summary)

"Another ice age is coming," many climatologists forecast. But no one really knows what might bring the glaciers crashing down.

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