December 11, 1998
Experiment to Measure Temperature of Pacific Ocean Draws to a Close, Amid Regret Over Missed Chances
A controversial study of global warming was slowed by environmental concerns that may have been unfounded
Years after it was first proposed, a controversial ocean-measurement experiment is beginning to yield its first findings, tantalizing scientists with highly detailed information about ocean temperature. Other studies are suggesting that environmental objections to the project, which caused scientists to lose other potentially
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