Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Unusual, prolonged cold in India; global warming blamed

Frost hits Nilgiris tea

“This belt is used to record minus temperature in December, but prolonged minus ruling in mid-January is unusual. We recognise this as fallout of global warming phenomenon,” Mr D. Hegde, President, the United Planters' Association of Southern India, told Business Line.

1 comment:

Eric Simpson said...

A bitter prolonged cold blamed on warming? We need to keep these types of stories in a bin to draw from when we finally undertake a true PR / advertising campaign to present the truth to the public.