Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Cold snap 'could cost economy £629m a day' - Telegraph
Economists have raised concerns that Britain's current cold snap could drag the country into a triple-dip recession, while one insurer claimed the snow could cost the economy £629m a day.
Key Cameron adviser blocks climate change from G8 agenda | Environment | guardian.co.uk
The UK's lead G8 negotiator rejected moves from Germany and France to make climate change a key talking point
UC Davis climate confab sets international agenda - Daily Democrat Online
Climate change is anticipated to make that challenge all the more daunting by reducing food crop yields throughout the next 50 years by 16 percent worldwide and by 28 percent in Africa.
Central Texas Sets Low Temperature Record
(March 26, 2013)—The temperature fell to a record low Tuesday morning in Central Texas.

The mercury dropped to 22 degrees just before 7:40 a.m. Tuesday, breaking the 25-degree record set in 1955.

It’s the latest ever in the cold season that the official temperature at Waco Regional Airport has fallen so low.
Another cold blast chills Tampa Bay; record lows possible | Tampa Bay Times
another approaching cold wave likely will bring record low temperatures that help make this month one of the coldest Marches in history.

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