so as long as you can't jump to a conclusion that costs billions of unproductive dollars, you're willing to wait until there is more evidence?
or maybe you just think whatever realclimate tells you to think...
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Redistribution of wealth via THE HOAX.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,510937,00.html
Gee, I didn't see this coming.
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global worming is a serious threat...
Frost Watch: How to protect your plants
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Observer-Dispatch
Posted May 31, 2009 @ 02:22 PM
Local gardeners may want to take special measures to protect their plants this evening as a frost advisory has been issued for much of New York state, including Oneida County.
The advisory issued by the National Weather Service remains in effect until 8 a.m. Monday.
Temperatures are expected to fall into the mid-to-low 30s overnight, and a hard frost is likely as temperatures in colder areas approach freezing.
Brad Alcott, owner of Alcott's Greenhouses in Waterville, said the possible frost may catch some gardeners off guard.
"Memorial Day has always been the rule of thumb for planting in the garden. So June 1 is definitely late," he said.
Alcott offered these suggestions for protecting plants from a late frost:Alcott said frost damage also can be mitigated after it happens by pouring water over plants in the early morning. Removing the frost this way before the sun hits the plants will make the damage less severe, he said.
- Move planters and container gardens inside overnight if at all possible
- Tomatoes and other sensitive plants can be covered with 5-gallon buckets or specially-designed "water towers" to trap heat around them.
- Other plants should be covered with cloth sheets
- Avoid covering plants with plastic sheeting. "Frost will go right through it and burn the plants where it's touching them," Alcott said.
Alcott said the lastest frost he remembers in our area occurred on June 6. He also said the last frost of the spring is historically associated with a full moon, which this year falls on June 7.
The region’s low temperature for today is expected to be about 36 degrees, which also is the record low temperature for May 31, according to WKTV meteorologists and weather archives.
The record was set in 1966.
A low of 50 degrees is expected for Monday.
The record low for June 1 is 31 degrees, which was set in 1945, according to weather archives.
Global warming causes these cold snaps. How?
The planet is warming so rapidly that the remaining cold air has to hold special meetings to discuss the crisis, so the cold air agree to meet somewhere, this time in New York. So, you see these inexplicable cold snaps like this.
It's GW's fault....
....of course I mean George W. Bush! It's his fault.
wazzup??? :D
hey man, cool as heck out west. Go west young man.
the good news is that it should be an "average" year in the gulf for canes
where my global warming at?
OMG it's hot today. Darn you global warming! I want 70F summers and 50F winters! How can I manipulate everybody's lives to achieve that?
Gore: U.S. Climate Bill Will Help Bring About 'Global Governance'
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Former Vice President Al Gore declared that the Congressional climate bill will help bring about “global governance.”
But it is the awareness itself that will drive the change and one of the ways it will drive the change is through global governance and global agreements.” (Editor's Note: Gore makes the “global governance” comment at the 1min. 10 sec. mark in this UK Times video.)
Gore's call for “global governance” echoes former French President Jacques Chirac's call in 2000.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle6658672.ece