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			<title>Siberia&#039;s Lake Baikal Feeling the Heat</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Three generations of Russian scientists have been keeping track of the world&#039;s largest and deepest lake and they&#039;re finding some surprising climate change connections.]]></description>
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			<author>Tim Wall</author>						<category>Climate Change</category>
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						<category>El Nino/La Nina</category>
						<category>Water</category>
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						<category>Global Warming</category>
						<category>jet stream</category>
						<category>Lake Baikal</category>
						<category>Pacific Ocean</category>
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						<category>Siberia</category>
						<category>temperature</category>
						<category>three generations</category>
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