Friday, June 19, 2009

H1N1 Cases Could Surge in the Fall
State Epidemiologist Dr. Craig Humbaugh says officials are bracing for a surge in the numbers later this year.

“Even though we’re still seeing transmission now, there could be an increase,” says Humbaugh, “even more so in the fall because influenza viruses tend to have a predilection toward cold weather.
Russia offers climate goal with no real bite | Environment | STV News
"We will not cut off our development potential," Medvedev said.
Pomona: Windy and cold spring was tough on blueberries
Carolyn and her husband, Former New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture, Art Brown have owned the farm since 1981, and say the current weather isn't the problem for the crops, but the windy and cold weather in late April early May.

"That's when the bees are pollinating and because of the weather and rain we didn't get good pollination, so I would say our crops is off by 30 percent because of that," said Mrs. Brown.
Al Gore texts me about his finances | Cult of Green
I am co-founder and chairman of Generation Investment Management, I am a senior partner at Kleiner Perkins, I have invested significant sums with both partnerships.

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