Friday, July 03, 2009

Too cool to you-pick: Strawberries ripening more slowly than normal | Wisconsin
TWO RIVERS — The pickers are ripe to go, but late strawberries are keeping them waiting.

Dave Wilfert, owner of Wilfert Farms with his wife Terri, said Thursday lingering cool weather has slowed the growth of this season's strawberry crop tremendously.
Bugs: The Forgotten [Alleged] Victims of Climate Change | LiveScience
They are also particularly sensitive to climate change — as invertebrates, they can’t regulate their own body temperatures — making them “great little thermometers,” Hellmann adds.
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How will those “great little thermometers” respond when climate change makes their habitats too hot or too dry for them?
Because of the inherent alleged diabolical nature of carbon dioxide, don't we already know that slight warming is a tremendous boon to any insect that anyone dislikes, while slight warming would be devastating to any insect that anyone likes?

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