Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Record snowfall behind flooding on Plains
Richard Marston, professor and head of the department of geography, said that some mountainous states still have 200 percent of normal snowfall for this season.
The PJ Tatler » California’s long-term cooling trend cited as evidence FOR global warming
Want to know why global warming alarmists and climate scientists in general have lost credibility with the American public? Consider a new study released today — and the unintentionally hilarious weasel words of its author — as Exhibit A.
Brazil's Corn Output Cut 3.7% After Crops Damaged by Frost
July 6 (Bloomberg) -- Corn output in Brazil, the world's third-largest producer, was cut by about 3.7 percent after a frost damaged crops in Parana state.

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