Friday, August 27, 2010
Scientist scorns Putin's climate musings
The Russian Prime Minister, Vladimir Putin, has queried whether man is to blame for climate change on a visit to the remote Russian Arctic, only to be bluntly contradicted by a German scientist.
At a Russian-German research station at the mouth of the Lena River in the far-eastern Yakutia region on the Arctic Ocean, Mr Putin was shown ice said to be up to 3000 years old and handled bones from an extinct mammoth.
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