Thanks to climate change, Texas is up to its ears in dead crickets | Grist
Oh, and the reason there are so many crickets is because Texas was so hot this year, and the reason Texas was so hot this year is probably due to a little problem called climate change. You know the expression “Earth bats last”? Well, the game isn’t over, but we’re maybe at the bottom of the seventh, and the crickets are hitting cleanup.The Great Reverse Migration: African-Americans are abandoning the Northern cities that have failed them - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Finally, many blacks moving to the South are retirees who, like other older Americans, are seeking better weather.How to argue with “climate sceptics” - 03 Oct 2012 - James' Blog: a blog from BusinessGreen.
Personally, I favour the terms "climate reckless" and "pollutocrats".DuPont Says Its Drought-Tolerant Corn Increased Yields by 8% - Businessweek
DuPont Co. (DD), battling Monsanto (MON) Co. for the lead in U.S. corn seed, said its Aquamax seeds boosted yields of the grain by more than 8 percent this year as the U.S. drought provided a test of the new technology.
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