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Even as scientists understand the implications of 1 to 4 degrees of warming, many people, particularly in the United States, will go "Meh, I like that its 80 degrees F in February (as it was in Atlanta yesterday)." I often point out that in isolation a 2 or 3 degree fever doesn't sound that bad.
We end by considering the implications of (1) – (4) for management and conservation of this rare and threatened tree species and related genera.
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(1882) dealt with the psychological implications of 8th- to 13th-century artistic ornamentation and symbolism and provided the core for his later and more elaborated theory.
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