US Veterans call for climate [scam] legislation
US soldiers should not be sent on dangerous missions around the world that could have been prevented by climate legislation, a group of veterans known as “Operation Free” argues in a pledge to the US Senate to agree on climate legislation.Video: Sen. John Kerry's GWU Climate [Fraud Promotion] Speech | cleanskies.com
Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.) spoke at George Washington University's half-day conference titled "The Day Before: A Conference on the National Security Implications of Climate Change." Sen. Kerry delivers the keynote address, discussing how climate change will impact food shortages, scarcity of resources and mass migration and the stability of countries and national and international security.Global warming misconduct - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
There ought to be a penalty box for "scientists" so determined to blame man for global warming that they keep on producing "hockey stick" graphs that purportedly show recent, sharp rises in Arctic temperatures. Throw in their media enablers, too.the grain report - Frosty News! - Tim Hannagan I Alaron Research
Serving five-minute majors, at least, should be the authors of such a new study, the online version of Science, where it appeared on Sept. 3, and The Washington Post, whose glowing report on the study gave climate-change skeptics short shrift.
Meanwhile, ClimateDepot.com should be this game's No. 1 star for pointing out what The Post should have but didn't.
Only 12% of the crop is mature and safe from frost damage. Key producers logging full maturity are Illinois 7%, Indiana 6% and Ohio 10% mature. We have to consider smaller producers as well, as we can not afford to lose any production. Needless to say are for northern grain belt states like Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin and Michigan become easy hits for an early frost and collectively could lose several hundreds of millions of bushels... My primary site WXRISK.COM for weather sees the morning of September 23rd with low 30 to 32 degrees in the Upper Plains states and upper thirties as far south as Missouri. Thursday, September 24th currently has the Upper Plains in the upper twenties with low thirties from Nebraska east to Ohio. It is possible that same temperature range could settle in on the 25th as well.
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