Wednesday, August 19, 2009

[Canadian wheat: The canary in the coal mine for global cooling?]
Wheat yield also has been reduced, reflecting the larger-than-expected toll on crops from the cold weather. The sluggish pace of crop progress was a related result, as was an increased probability of autumn frost damage.
[WSJ blog continues to heavily slant coverage toward climate fraudsters] - Environmental Capital
It’s unclear, though, whether the message will catch fire with constituents. The effort has already drawn criticism from environmental group Greenpeace, which called it an “Astroturf” – as opposed to a bona fide grass-roots – movement.

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