Climate change gives Danes a shot at two harvests
COPENHAGEN, July 28 (Reuters) - Danish farmers are trying to make the most of global warming by harvesting crops twice a season, a custom usually reserved for farmers further south but possibly a glimpse of tomorrow's farming in northern Europe.Hubris on parade in climate debate | parade, climate, responds - Letters - Jacksonville Daily News
Carbon dioxide is not something to be taxed or capped, but is a vital component to plant photosynthesis. Restricting our CO2 emissions will only create unneeded costs for businesses, which trickles down to average citizens and does naught to change the climate.Policy Peril Segment 1: Heat Waves | OpenMarket.org
Tom Harris
Air conditioning is one of the great health-enhancing, life-saving technologies of the modern world. Air conditioners run on electricity. What we really have to worry about, especially in a warming world, is that politicians will adopt energy policies–actually, anti-energy policies–that force low-income households to turn off their air conditioners in hot weather.
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