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| Kids' Science Books For Stormy Weather Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 07:42 PM PDT Kids' Science Books For Stormy Weather Full Story | Top |
| Hurricane Sandy blows climate change back onto the presidential campaign Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 05:43 AM PDT Until last week, climate change was pretty much a dormant issue in the presidential campaign. Full Story | Top |
| Tuesday's Weather Unlikely to Depress Voter Turnout Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 05:28 AM PDT Most voters across the country are likely to encounter tranquil weather on Tuesday as they venture out to cast their ballots, according to the latest forecast. That's a stark contrast to a week earlier, when the remnants of Hurricane Sandy devastated parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast coasts. Full Story | Top |
| SUPERSTORM SANDY MERELY A TASTE OF THINGS TO COME Friday, Nov 02, 2012 10:00 PM PDT A few years ago, Washington, D.C., was subjected to a freakish winter -- a series of nightmarish snowstorms that crippled a city ill-equipped to handle them. The back-to-back blizzards prompted derisive howls from the flat-earthers in Congress who insist that human-caused climate change is a hoax. The grandchildren of Sen. James Inhofe -- Oklahoma Republican and flat-earther-in-chief -- built an igloo from mounds of D.C.'s snow and proclaimed it Al Gore's new home.Is Inhofe still denying that human activity has altered the climate after the ravages of Superstorm Sandy? Probably. ... Full Story | Top |
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