Thursday, July 16, 2009

Nebraska: Cold weather tough on cedar windbreaks
LINCOLN, Neb. – A large number of eastern red cedar trees in south central Nebraska died this spring, probably from very cold temperatures in March. The dead trees mostly are in windbreaks in an area from southwest of Hastings to north of Columbus and are mostly younger trees under about 10 feet tall.
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We've seen some long windbreaks where as many as two-thirds of the cedars died over the winter,” said Mark Harrell, Nebraska Forest Service forest health program leader. “When something like this happens over the winter to a large number of trees, it's almost always caused by a sudden, large drop in temperature.”
[Huckster] Al Gore: Australia can be path-breaking 'early responder' to climate change (ScienceAlert)
Australia can play an influential global role as a path-breaking, innovative 'early responder' to climate change, according to Nobel Prize-winning climate change guru Al Gore.

Comparing Australia to the brave Victorian firefighters who battled the unprecedented 'Black Saturday' bush fires, Gore urged Australia to to develop and demonstrate strategies for dealing with what may be the worst crisis humanity has ever faced.
Al Gore's Favorite Places around the World - Google Maps
I am the former Vice President of the United States, and Chairman of The Alliance for Climate Protection. These are some of my favorite places around the world.
Al Gore's Favorite Places around the World: Only one comment so far
Gary Updated 6 hours ago
god damn you. you lying sack of shit. are you enjoying the multi-millions from your grand scam?

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