Guacpocalypse Now: ‘Chipotle warns global warming may force it to stop serving guacamole’ – Scientists ‘predict hotter temps will cause a 40% drop in California’s avocado production over the next 32 years’
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2014/03/04/climate-craziness-of-the-week-guacalypse-now/
Remember when climate scientists thought the earth would be ‘snow free’? Top 5 failed ‘snow free’ and ‘ice free’ predictions
No global warming for half of the satellite record
Record snowfall in Scotland may allow skiing into summer
All-time record snows & lows sweep sweep across U.S., Canada & Europe
Cold in the other Washington, too: Bellingham endured its fifth coldest February on record when it comes to overall average temperature. Coquihalla, Canada, shatters February snowfall record: More than 300 cm (almost 10 feet!) of snow fell in February alone Land rising in Yellowstone National Park More record cold in Minnesota: At International Falls, the […]
Cold brings Deer to ‘the point of no return’: Tens of thousands of deer at risk of starvation in Ontario
Niagara Falls comes to a halt: Millions of gallons of cascading water is frozen in bitter temperatures
Handy chart to distinguish AGW caused cold from regular cold: Learning To Distinguish Different Types Of Cold
http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/learning-to-distinguish-different-types-of-cold/
John Podesta, the man behind Obama’s environmental push
Climatologist Slams Sec. of State John Kerry after Kerry explains the science of global warming: ‘Kids at the earliest age can understand this…It’s a huge irony that the very same layer of gases that has made life possible on Earth from the beginning now makes possible the greatest threat that the planet has ever seen’
Via: http://www.state.gov/secretary/remarks/2014/02/221704.htm Secretary Kerry: February 2014 » Remarks on Climate Change Remarks on Climate Change John Kerry Secretary of State Jakarta, Indonesia February 16, 2014 Kerry: This is simple. Kids at the earliest age can understand this. Try and picture a very thin layer of gases – a quarter-inch, half an inch, somewhere in that vicinity – that’s how […]