CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate change? That's so five minutes ago
If you watched the last few presidential elections closely and then went into a cave or a coma for the past few years before emerging to witness the last two presidential debates, you'd probably won...
Posted on 10/17/12 at 10:06 AM
Minnesota's McKnight Foundation grants to fight climate change
The grants from the foundation's new Midwest Climate & Energy program will aim to support strategies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the use of renewable energy and increased energy efficiencies in agriculture and transportation.April 08, 2013
Two-thirds of Americans want Obama to act on climate
Two-thirds of Americans want President Barack Obama to act now on climate change, adding momentum to his State of the Union promise to take up the challenge with or without Congress.By Suzanne Goldenberg , February 18, 2013
MERCER: Climate change will affect South Dakota
By Bob Mercer , January 21, 2013
Sioux Falls airport officials look for ways to scare geese
More geese are taking advantage of mild weather and open water by making Sioux Falls their permanent home instead of migrating south for the winter.January 13, 2013
Climate change pits Sioux tribe against barges
By ALAN BJERGA , December 18, 2012
LETTER: Is climate changing any more than usual?
Climate is always changing. All history indicates humans thrive more during warmer periods than cold periods.By Joe Heinz , November 11, 2012
LETTER: How much will water cost in the future?
The next time you hear disparaging comments about Al Gore, just because he’s a capitalist and is using his brain and knowledge and foresight to make a living, ignore them.By Jack H. Mueller , November 11, 2012
TUPPER: Whatever happened to climate change?
By Seth Tupper , October 18, 2012
Corn belt shifts north with climate change
By ALAN BJERGA , October 17, 2012
OUR VIEW: Heat renews debate about global warming
By Editorial board , August 10, 2012
July in US was hottest in recorded history
WASHINGTON — This probably comes as no surprise: Federal scientists say July was the hottest month ever recorded in the Lower 48 states, breaking a record set during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s.By Seth Borenstein , August 08, 2012
OPINION: Source of drought and recent weather events still unknown
Can you blame the scorching weather on climate change? Not really. Or at least not yet. But the planet is certainly warming.July 20, 2012
OPINION: Climate vs. weather - Is it warming, or is it just too darn hot?
WASHINGTON — As Washington, D.C., endures a record ninth straight day of near-triple-digit temperatures, it might be hard for the city’s residents to remember that just two years ago, when the capital was blanketed with record snowfall, Republican senator and noted climate change skeptic James Inhofe and his family were building an igloo on the national mall to mock former vice president and leading environmentalist Al Gore.By Joshua E. Keating , July 09, 2012
Skeptic now says global warming is really here
By SETH BORENSTEIN , October 31, 2011
LETTER: Cement use adding to environment woes
What’s a lime kiln and how does this relate to global warming?By Jack H. Mueller , October 16, 2011
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