[Deniers: Minnesota farmers hoping for warming]
Though production for both crops is looking good, crop development was delayed by cool July temperatures.[Pachauri to promote climate fraud in Kenya]
“We’re about 10 days behind where we would usually be,” Martens said. “That means we’re going to need plenty of sunshine and moisture to see the crop fill out.”
A late first frost is also high on farmers’ wish list. If area corn crops get that extra time they need to catch up, the USDA predicts Minnesota corn yields will reach 167 bushels per acre, the second highest on record.
The cool temperatures have put a damper on Minnesota’s predicted soybean yield. According to the USDA, they will be about 11 percent lower than their record 2006 high.
KENYA: Dr Rajendra K. Pachauri, chairman of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) will keynote at the inaugural Green Business Africa Summit and Expo 2010 (GBASE2010). Kenya, Nairobi will host the event to be held from 2 - 4 June 2010.The Music Man visits River City | GJFreePress.com
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"Dr Pachauri will definitely light up the audience with a presentation that will set the agenda for Africa's role in climate change adaptation and mitigation in the post-Copenhagen-era," said Sam Ooko, CEO of SolarGren Media, the green marketing and strategic media communications firm that is organising the event, at the launch of the website for the event.
And, next up, Cap and Trade. It's already in the chute. Same thing, more government control over virtually every aspect of our lives. All based on bogus “science.” Thank you, Al Gore, another Music Man.[IPCC head Pachauri openly pushes climate fraud in India]
Dr. R.K. Pachauri opened the lecture by highlighting the vision of Mr. Seth and the path breaking achievements of TERI. He said, “There is no greater example of an inappropriate relationship than the health challenges that the planet would face as a result of human induced climate change. The IPCC Fourth Assessment Report clearly brings these out and highlights their seriousness. It is projected that the health status of millions will be affected through increases in malnutrition, increased risk of deaths, diseases and injuries due to extreme weather events. There would also be increased burden of diarrhoeal disease, increased cardio-respiratory and infectious diseases due to higher concentration of ground level ozone in urban areas related to climate change and the altered spatial distribution of some infectious diseases. Climate change will also result in higher frequencies and intensities of floods, droughts, heatwaves and extreme precipitation events. All of these also have serious health implications.”
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