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Monthly Archives: March 2012
The ‘climate change hoax,” by Andrew J. Gunther and James J. McCarthy
We are scientists who agree with critics such as Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., that there is a climate change “hoax” being perpetrated on the American people. We just don’t agree on what the hoax is and who is being fooled. … Continue reading
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Sun.Star Essay: Small changes, big changes
By Erma M. Cuizon Saturday, March 31, 2012 HOW can we stop talking about climate change when it’s around, unnerving us? We used to call atmospheric changes “seasons” but the changes today are too fast, is it one season mixing … Continue reading
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Letter: Global warming sermon, informational or propaganda?
Mr. Avallon (“Endicott’s global warming sermon,” March 1) wrote a very thoughtful, professional and restrained critique of Bill McKibben’s presentation on global warming at Endicott College. The shortcomings that Mr. Avalon pointed out lead one to believe that the pitch … Continue reading
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Michael Mann ‘Disappointed’ In Obama’s Global Warming Record
WASHINGTON — It’s a Friday afternoon and Michael Mann is at a downtown coffee shop. The climate scientist became famous in 2001 for his “hockey stick” graph that showed 900 years of relatively stable temperatures veering sharply higher in the … Continue reading
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‘Ever-living’ hens and chicks enjoyable to grow, share – Merced Sun
Sempervivums are native to the islands and mountainous regions near the Mediterranean. With fleshy leaves that retain water, these succulents are able to thrive in rocky areas without much soil or rainfall, and can be found growing between stones and … Continue reading
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Lights to go out for Earth Hour
Edinburgh Castle will switch off the lights for Earth Hour Landmarks and buildings across Scotland will be plunged into darkness later today as part of a campaign against climate change. Earth Hour, organised by WWF, will see attractions such as … Continue reading
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Earth Hour lights-out kicks off in Sydney, Australia
Earth Hour lights-out kicks off in Sydney, Australia View Larger Image A A | Email | Print | Comments () | Add Comments Tweet The Associated Press Date: Saturday Mar. 31, 2012 8:15 AM ET SYDNEY, Australia Sydney’s iconic Harbor Bridge and … Continue reading
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UN climate panel ties some weather extremes to global warming
Warming has led to changes in climate extremes such as heat waves, record high temperatures and, in many regions, heavy precipitation since 1950, the U.N. climate panel warned in a report Wednesday. “It is very likely that there has been … Continue reading
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Earth Hour events in Calgary aimed at raising awareness of global warming
Eco-minded Calgarians will join millions of people around the globe on Saturday night as they dim their lights in support of Earth Hour. Organized by the World Wildlife Fund, Earth Hour aims to raise awareness about global warming by encouraging … Continue reading
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Seven Effective Marketing Methods for Our Ad-Cluttered, Digital Age
Small-business owners have more options today for how to market their products and services than ever before. That means it’s more confusing than ever, too. But in a competitive climate, marketing effectively is critical. So what types of marketing have … Continue reading
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