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Nature 350, 649 - 652 (25 April 1991); doi:10.1038/350649a0

Does climate still matter?

Jesse H. Ausubel

The Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10021-6399, USA.

We may be discovering climate as it becomes less important to well-being. A range of technologies appears to have lessened the vulnerability of human societies to climate variation.

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