Thursday January 14th 2010, 2:45 pm
Drought blamed on global warming is the latest source of uncertainty for East African farmers, and experts at Michigan State University are working to develop climate data that helps growers pick crops that can take the heat. The project, financed by a... Climate change - Global warming - Michigan State University - East Africa - Environment
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MSU experts help East Africa model climate change (San Francisco Chronicle)
MSU experts help East Africa model climate change (Lansing State Journal)
Thursday January 14th 2010, 2:28 pm
EAST LANSING Drought blamed on global warming is the latest source of uncertainty for East African farmers, and experts at Michigan State University are working to develop climate data that helps growers pick crops that can take the heat. The project, financed by a Rockefeller Foundation grant, will focus on the effects of climate change on Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. "This part of Africa is ...
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MSU experts help East Africa model climate change (AP via Yahoo! News)
Thursday January 14th 2010, 2:17 pm
Drought blamed on global warming is the latest source of uncertainty for East African farmers, and experts at Michigan State University are working to develop climate data that helps growers pick crops that can take the heat.
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MSU experts help East Africa model climate change (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
Thursday January 14th 2010, 2:17 pm
Drought blamed on global warming is the latest source of uncertainty for East African farmers, and experts at Michigan State University are working to develop climate data that helps growers pick crops that can take the heat. The project, financed by a Rockefeller Foundation grant, will focus on the effects of climate change on Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. "This part of Africa is getting over the ...
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MSU experts help East Africa model climate change (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
Thursday January 14th 2010, 2:17 pm
Drought blamed on global warming is the latest source of uncertainty for East African farmers, and experts at Michigan State University are working to develop climate data that helps growers pick crops that can take the heat. The project, financed by a Rockefeller Foundation grant, will focus on the effects of climate change on Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. "This part of Africa is getting over the ...
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MSU experts help East Africa model climate change (WCAX-TV Vermont)
Thursday January 14th 2010, 1:21 pm
Associated Press - January 14, 2010 1:05 PM ET EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Drought blamed on global warming is the latest source of uncertainty for East African farmers.
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Global warming: Bring it on (The Logan Herald Journal)
Thursday January 14th 2010, 12:07 pm
I am still for global warming. Let’s suppose that Bill Jensen is right, that man is responsible for global warming. Let’s assume that man puts all the CO2 in the atmosphere. Scientists say that man is responsible for 3 percent of the problem.
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Climate Change continues to be a global debate (KOTA Rapid City)
Thursday January 14th 2010, 10:23 am
Global climate change negotiations stirred much debate among political and scientific leaders. As our Meteorologist Meredith Garofalo reports, even the Catholic Church is joining the discussion, Raising more questions of how big an impact it could have in the future.
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Earth’s growing nitrogen threat.
Thursday January 14th 2010, 9:00 am
It helps feed a hungry world, but it's worse than CO2. It washes into lakes, rivers, and the sea, causing rampant algae growth. It billows from power-plant smokestacks until it settles as acid rain. Still other nitrogen gases remain in the atmosphere consuming the ozone layer.
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Insurance group says stolen e-mails show risk in accepting climate science.
Thursday January 14th 2010, 9:00 am
A major trade group for the insurance industry is warning that it is "exceedingly risky" for companies to blindly accept scientific conclusions around climate change, given the "serious questions" around the extent to which humans cause atmospheric warming.
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Feinstein and the Mojave vs. solar power.
Thursday January 14th 2010, 9:00 am
Some solar and wind energy developers are accusing Sen. Dianne Feinstein of pulling the NIMBY card — wanting renewable energy at any cost, but hollering "not in my backyard" - after Feinstein introduced a bill to protect more than half a million acres of prime Southern California desert land.
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