Orange-Juice Futures Surge by ICE Limit on Florida Cold Spell - Bloomberg.com
Jan. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Orange-juice futures surged the most allowed by a New York exchange following a cold snap in Florida, the world’s biggest orange grower after Brazil.Twitter / Prodicus
Frost and freezes occurred in parts of Florida today, and the state will get another week of cold weather, said Drew Lerner, the president of World Weather Inc. Low temperatures didn’t last long enough to cause “significant damage” today, he said. Orange-juice prices jumped 90 percent in 2009 on concern that Florida’s citrus crop would shrink.
Why did the Oz federal police (WTF?) have to go on the Copenhagen junket? Stonker of a a letter from Monckton. (Delingpole)Twitter / Marian Tobias Wirth
RT @mranti: He Yafei, Chinese vice foreign minister with Premier in Copenhagen, sacked today without being informed before annoucement.12/12/09: Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei Attends Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change
While attending the Copenhagen conference on climate change from December 8 to 11, 2009, Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei met respectively with the heads of delegation or chief negotiators of countries including Denmark, Sweden, Cuba, Grenada, Barbados, Jamaica, Cape Verde, Japan, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, India, South Africa, Sudan, Ethiopia, Britain, France and Algeria as well as the Executive Secretary of United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) and held a press conference.12/13/09: "Developed Countries Have Not Delivered" - WSJ.com
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei on Climate ChangeToo cold in Peru? Blame global warming. | David Freddoso - Washington Examiner
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On the U.S. position that it won't send climate funds to China:
"I was shocked, personally. I was shocked to read the [U.S. chief climate negotiator Todd Stern's] comment about whether U.S. funds should go to China. When I emphasize here, saying developed countries need to deliver to provide funds to developing countries, it doesn't mean China's asking for money. We are saying this on behalf of the developing countries. They have a right. We're not asking for donations. They have a legal obligation, the United States included.
"Whoever created this problem, they're responsible.
This article in The Guardian serves as just one more piece of proof that proponents of Anthropogenic Global Warming will take any weather phenomenon whatsoever and explain it in terms of Global Warming -- including the cold.Pioneering Greenhouse Analyst Appraised - Dot Earth Blog - NYTimes.com
For the moment, the atmosphere remains a free dumping space for nearly everyone on the planet.
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