Icy Blast Takes Toll on Fruit and Fish | TheLedger.com
HAINES CITY | Florida's tropical fish farmers face disastrous losses from the recent freezing weather, possibly as bad as last January's freeze that wiped out about 70 percent of their stocks.'Pseudo scientists' hurting climate fight - China.org.cn
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"It looks like we're going to have another January," Art Rawlins, a Lithia tropical fish farmer and president of the Winter Haven-based Florida Tropical Fish Farm Association Inc., said Tuesday. "We've seen some loss already, but we're seeing a lot of lethargic fish. If the weather keeps on like this, they'll be dead by tomorrow."
An Australian earth scientist on Tuesday accused those "pseudo scientists" who deny the existence of man-made global warming, saying they were setting back by 20 years worldwide efforts to tackle climate change.Dozens of NC sea turtles being returned to ocean | abc11.com
Andrew Glikson, from the Australian National University's Climate Change Institute, described those so-called experts from fields unrelated to climate as "pseudo scientists."
BEAUFORT -- Dozens of sea turtles stunned by cold weather along North Carolina’s coast are being transported to warmer waters.
A U.S. Coast Guard cutter is working with other agencies to release 40 to 50 sea turtles back into the ocean on Wednesday. About 80 juvenile turtles were found hypothermic last week along the North Carolina coast after getting caught in cold shallow waters. Some of the sea turtles developed pneumonia and are still undergoing treatment.
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