Friday, February 18, 2011

Noonday's sweet onions dead from the cold | KETK
SMITH COUNTY--Noonday sweet onions are a huge cash crop here in East Texas, but nearly a hundred hours below freezing this winter put a sour taste in many growers' mouths.
Sen. Inhofe turns tables | global warming ambushers | | The Daily Caller - Breaking News, Opinion, Research, and Entertainment
Mark Hertsgaard later posted his own, highly edited version on his website. Not surprisingly, the full version tells a much different story than the edited version.

In the unedited footage, Inhofe goes back and forth with Hertsgaard about the veracity of climate science, refuting Hertsgaard’s claim that all scientists agree that global warming is man-made by citing the scads of scientists who have come out in opposition to that claim.
Symposium brings Al Gore to Aspen | SummitDaily.com
Top scientists and policymakers come to Aspen for a symposium on Feb. 18 to discuss the connection and possible reactions to climate change and declining forest health.
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Symposium participants include Sen. Mark Udall and Under Secretary of Agriculture Harris Sherman as well as Nobel Laureate Al Gore and former Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter. Renee Montagne, co-host of NPR's Morning Edition, will moderate the panel discussions and the question and answer sessions. The event is organized by the Aspen nonprofit For The Forest.

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