BBC News - Man found at Bangor park died from hypothermia
A man who was found in a park in Bangor, Gwynedd, died from hypothermia, a post-mortem examination has revealed.Science in the Obama White House: An Interview With John Holdren - ScienceInsider
The Electric Power Research Institute once functioned with a very substantial budget that it obtained by getting its electric utility members to give like a 10th of a cent per kilowatt hour. And you know a 10th of a cent per kilowatt hour would raise roughly $4 billion per year. ...American Thinker Blog: Surprise! White House says Polar Bears not endangered
...The next set of items in that supply curve is above the line, which means you have to pay for them. But they would [be feasible] if you had the kind of price on carbon that seems likely in the next 20 years. If [emitting] carbon was $30 a ton, for instance, you would do most of that stuff. ...
How "threatened" are the bears? Much more so from human hunting than from global warming.Intense cold wave continues in Orissa -India
Bhubaneswar: The Intense cold wave continues in Orissa. The capital city of Bhubaneswar has broken the 10-year record. While the entire Phulbani district including the Daringibadi area has also broken the 9-year record in this season. While the state capital recorded a record low of 10.5 degree Celsius on Wednesday, Phulbani and Daringibadi recorded 3.4 and 1.5 degree Celsius respectively.
The intense cold has also resulted in the death of several birds and aquatic animals.
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