TheGreenFront presents: This Day in Climate History August - TopicsExpress



          

TheGreenFront presents: This Day in Climate History August 1, 1988: Sacramento, California-based right-wing talk radio host Rush Limbaugh begins his nationally syndicated program; over the next 26 years, Limbaugh would try to popularize the notion that climate science is a hoax. vanityfair/politics/features/2007/05/wolcott200705 August 1, 2008: On the CBS News program The Early Show, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair discusses his efforts to address climate change. youtu.be/wd0cOULgx7M cbsnews/videos/north-pole-may-melt-in-total/ August 1, 2013: UPI reports: Climate change is likely behind the larger and more frequent extreme wildfires being experienced in the U.S. West, researchers say. More of the unpredictable and erratic fires, harder to contain and often resulting in catastrophic damage and loss of property and life, could be in store with ongoing climate change, a study led by Michigan State University indicates. upi/Science_News/2013/08/01/Climate-change-said-driving-force-behind-larger-more-extreme-wildfires/UPI-42431375391483/#ixzz2mp7Qhmhl
Posted on: Fri, 01 Aug 2014 08:44:55 +0000

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