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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