Why the CIA is spying on the changing climate
Last summer, as torrential rains flooded Pakistan, a veteran intelligence analyst watched closely from his desk at CIA headquarters just outside the capital.Bangladesh Suffers Deadly Chill -- NTDTV.com
For the analyst, who heads the CIA’s year old Center on Climate Change and National Security, the worst natural disaster in Pakistan’s history was a warning.
“It has the exact same symptoms you would see for future climate change events, and we’re expecting to see more of them,” he said later, agreeing to talk only if his name were not revealed, for security reasons.
A cold fog grips the Bangladesh capital Dhaka sending temperatures plummeting.Cold wave grips Kashmir; Leh and Kargil get some respite - The Times of India
The unusually cold weather is blamed for at least 20 deaths, reports local media.
SRINAGAR: The Valley was on Sunday gripped by intense cold wave with temperature coming down to a record low of minus 16.1 degrees Celsius in Pahalgam resort, resulting in partial freezing of Dal lake and other water bodies in the state, a Met department official said.More dead snook in Tampa Bay - Tampa Bay Tampa Fishing and Seafood | Examiner.com
Snook were found dead South of Tarpon Springs after the recent cold weather. We unfortunately have even more dead snook now, when the snook poulation was already way down due to last years freeze.
Last year we lost tons and tons of snook to the cold weather. It was estimated that it would take 3 years to replace most of the snook population in the Tampa Bay area. Now, with the added kill, it could be a lot worse.
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