Thursday, September 23, 2010

Congressman Calls For Schools To ‘Promote The Agenda’ Of Climate Change, Population Limitation | CNSnews.com
“I mean, for example, the National Audubon Society has an initiative now where they are highlighting the fact that state birds all across the county are actually migrating out of the states that they’re the state bird of because the climate is changing," said Sarbanes. "Well, a young person’s going to understand that if they are engaged in environmental education. So, it’s going to raise that awareness of climate change that, in turn, I think, can make them stewards, stakeholders in policy changes we have to make to try to address climate change going forward and so, another wonderful result that you can yield if you do this environmental education.”
France24 - Disasters mirror climate models: US environment chief
AFP - The flurry of exceptional weather disasters in recent years is completely consistent with scenarios about an aspect of climate change, the head of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said on Tuesday.
Weather delays Oregon wine grape harvest by 2 weeks to a month - latimes.com
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A cool spring followed by a summer with only a scattering of hot days has delayed the Oregon wine grape harvest by at least two weeks and possibly up to a month.

Growers are trying different ways to speed up ripening before fall rains arrive, including pulling leaves to expose grapes to the sun.
Skeptics doing it right - National environmental policy | Examiner.com
Until climate science as a body has answers to Jeff's questions, there will continue to be issues with The Issue Formerly Known As Global Warming. (It's now climate disruption, haven't you heard?)

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