Sunday, April 05, 2009

More climate fraud from the IPCC chief
"The rise in global warming will lead to major changes in rainfall patterns. In essence rainfall will decrease and become more erratic, said R K Pachauri, chairman of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

According to the noble laureate, global warming is happening at a very steep rate and its implication for South Asian continent means serious water problems for farmers.
Spring turkey forecast iffy after another tough winter | Green Bay Press-Gazette
After two consecutive harsh Wisconsin winters and lousy nesting conditions in 2008, the forecast for the 2009 spring turkey hunting season is mixed.
Winter takes toll on northern Minnesota deer population
In the far northern reaches of Minnesota, winter conditions are approaching severe, and a greater portion of deer will die than in past years, according to the Department of Natural Resources. The agency measures conditions using a Winter Severity Index that calculates days of cumulative snow depths more than 15 inches and temperatures below zero.

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