Friday, April 29, 2011

Extreme weather costs lives, health, economy—and could be here to stay | Grist
We must act before cruel Aprils occur every month.
Agrimoney.com | Soros commodities - grains reverse Soros losses. Corn leads
Benson Quinn Commodities said: "Cold weather though with freezing temperatures dipping into the central Plains may keep farmers hesitant to put seed into the ground," at least until early next week.
Tornadoes revive debate about climate change and extreme weather - The Hill's E2-Wire
Media Matters criticized Drudge and others for pouncing on the story. “Right-wing media have used the recent tornadoes that killed nearly 300 people throughout the South to cast doubt on global warming or to attack global warming activists,” Media Matters said on its website Friday.

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