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	March 26, 2007 




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		100-Year Forecast: New Climate Zones Humans Have Never Seen
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		&lt;B&gt;WHAT NEXT?&lt;/B&gt; 
		
			Tropical rainforests may morph into completely new ecosystems if climate change continues apace, researchers report.
		
		
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