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Warmer summers and milder winters are in the future if global warming continues to raise temperatures in the upcoming decades. Oceanographer Mark Boardman worries that fast changes in temperatures and rainfall will affect some species’, ability to adapt. Jason Rech, who studies deserts and teaches geology at Miami University, says warmer temperatures could make countries closer to the equator even drier. According to his research, Jordan’s precipitation will drop 20 percent by the end of the century. “A lot of countries that are being affected are not the countries contributing to the problem,” he said.
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