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Japan's famous cherry blossoms see early bloom amid warming
by Mari Yamaguchi

The Associated Press    Translate This Article
30 March 2021

On 30 March 2021 The Associated Press reported: Japan's famous cherry blossoms have reached their flowery peak in many places earlier this year than at any time since formal records started being kept nearly 70 years ago, with experts saying climate change is the likely cause. ... Some say it is the earliest peak bloom ever based on records from historic documents, diaries and poetry books from Kyoto. Global Good News service views this news as the failure of modern science systems. Such 'flops' highlight the need for more intelligent, evolutionary, Natural Law based, life-supporting systems.

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