Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Exclusive: Climate change could raise cost of U.S. allergies | Reuters
(Reuters) - Climate change could push the cost of U.S. allergies and asthma beyond the current $32 billion annual price tag, conservation and health groups reported on Wednesday.
Extreme Allergy Season Under Way
AccuWeather.com meteorologists attribute the unseasonably cold winter to this year's extreme allergy season.
The Associated Press: Report assesses impact of South Dakota pipeline
"The global warming from this project is staggering [how many degrees, specifically?]," said Pete Carrels of Aberdeen, regional representative for the Sierra Club. "This one pipeline carries the equivalent of putting 6 million new cars on the road." [So without the pipeline, how much less driving will be done?]
George Washington to Go Carbon-Neutral. The School, not the President. - Daniel Foster - Planet Gore on National Review Online
While the climate change consensus crumbles all around them, the carbon-neutral-stakeholder-engagement coordinators and sustainability-and-climate-action-road-map-implementation teams of the American academy march ever forward.

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