‘Climate and Agriculture: We’re Not Dumb’ Follow-Up — MasterResource
Far from being “dumb farmers” who stand idly by and watch their crops fail, farmers and crop scientists continually work to bring more and better crops to market. This is how it has been in the past, is currently, and undoubtedly will be in the future. After all, it is in all of our best interests—we have to eat.NDP's best bet: Tapping carbon-tax ire - Soundoff
Drivers were mad as hell when Gordon Campbell's new carbon tax pushed the price of gas above $1.50 a litre, but the Liberals thought those political wounds had healed over when prices at the pump started to drop.Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr. Research Group News » Guest Weblog By James E. Hansen
As noted in those papers, we did not include irrigation, which can also have large regional effects, because of the absence of a good global data set for irrigation fluxes. Nevertheless, from the simulations that have been made, and from comparison of the climate forcings, these papers make it clear that the largest global climate forcings are changes of greenhouse gases and aerosols.
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