Last Autumn’s Early Freeze Could Make Outdoor Plumbing Spring a Leak | Earth Times News
Denver, CO (PRWEB) May 28, 2010 -- “If you don’t like the weather just wait 5 minutes” is a popular saying in Colorado, and for good reason: things can change quickly and extremes on either end can come with almost no warning. Such was the case with last October in Denver: the second-coldest October since records began in 1872, five days that either set or tied record-low temperatures, and one day that tied an all-time high for October.Climate change concern declines in poll - environmentalresearchweb
The results of the YouGov poll, based on a sample of 4,300 adults questioned during the week after the general election, show that interest in climate change fell from 80% of respondents in 2006, to 71% last year and now stands at only 62%Rain impeding farmers from seeding Saskatchewan crop
Farmers will soon be facing tough decisions about possibly not seeding some fields or to switching to different types of crops that can grow faster and still beat the frost, McLean said.
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