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Cold crisis in Tajikistan

Robin Lustig | 09:37 UK time, Tuesday, 12 February 2008

I know, I know ... you'd have difficulty finding it on a map. (Look for the space between China and Uzbekistan, up a bit from Afghanistan.)

But more than 7 million people live there, and they're in serious trouble. Read from the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ's redoubtable central Asia correspondent Natalia Antelava.

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  1. At 11:49 AM on 12 Feb 2008, Larry Weber wrote:

    They had best call Algore. Maybe he will lend them some of the millions he has made with his global warming propaganda!

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  2. At 12:03 AM on 23 Feb 2008, wrote:

    Global warming propoganda?
    You mean it is all untrue?
    It is pretty cold at the momet isn't it?

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  3. At 03:14 AM on 29 Feb 2008, Jawahar Desai wrote:

    To Larry Weber:


    Fyi, global warming actually causes global *climate change*, which does not translate to universally warmer weather. Although average temperatures are going up overall, the effect of this is local: - hotter, drier weather in some places, but colder winters in others. More hurricanes somewhere, drought elsewhere. Basically more unpredictable variations than hitherto.

    More info here:

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