Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Report: Wisconsin faces droughts, pests as climate changes
WASHINGTON — The record-setting heat during the summer of 1988 could become the norm in Wisconsin if steps aren't taken to curb emissions that cause global warming, according to a new report.
March '08: Wisconsin deer harvest down 13% after harsh winter - JSOnline
The drop in harvest was linked to a harsh winter and poor fawn production in 2008, according to Keith Warnke, DNR big game specialist.
From Kyoto to Copenhagen | John Prescott | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
Beating climate change needs a global deal with social justice at its heart. And it needs us to act locally – and defeat the nimbys
When Global Warming Alarmists Miss Their Mark
Check out this pathetic site. It’s not tough to read between the lines here — it’s a caricature of security concerns. Pathetic.
[His bicycle must be nearly worn out by now: Al Gore to visit Mexico]: Google Translate
Al Gore will visit Mexico to establish the headquarters of The Climate Project in Latin America "under the First Latin American Meeting of the concept, from 28 to 30 of this month at the Centro Banamex.

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