I was surprised about the poison ivy too - what about the dust situation when 
and if Heartland Coop has their way with you Fairfieldians?
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On Wed, 5/7/14, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Averting the Danger of Climate Change BEFORE it 
comes
 To: [email protected]
 Date: Wednesday, May 7, 2014, 2:10 PM
 
 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
     
       
       
       "research from Duke University
 linking increased carbon content in the atmosphere to a
 stronger outbreak of poison ivy in the Columbia
 region."
 Outbreaks of poison
 ivy,  !Jeezus! that one really hits home for me.  I am all
 in favor of remediation using all available approaches.
  Something needs to stop the hundred
 car unit-train loads of coal that roll through Fairfield to
 power-plants East of here.  Those trains are
 bumper-to-bumper rolling through here all day and each
 night.  That amount of carbon gets burned and put up in to
 the atmosphere everyday at the rate those trains run.
  Something should be done to stop those
 trains.-Buck
 mjackson74@...> wrote
 :
 WASHINGTON — Jim
 Gandy is the chief meteorologist on WLTX in Columbia, S.C.,
 and makes a point of incorporating links between bad weather
 and climate change into his daily broadcasts.
 
 
 
 “In Columbia, the only thing that separates us from hell
 in the summertime is a screen door,'’ he said in an
 interview. “And all of the climate models indicate that
 it’s going to get worse if we don’t do something about
 it.”
 
 
 
 On Tuesday, Mr. Gandy was among eight weather broadcasters
 invited to interview President Obama and spend the day at
 the White House. From Al Roker of the “Today” show to
 local weathermen and women from Chicago, Miami, Seattle and
 other cities, the handpicked guests were there, the
 administration hoped, to spread the word contained in a
 landmark new report, the National Climate Assessment, that
 the warming climate is causing sweeping change across the
 United States.
 
 
 
 Polls show that local television weathercasters are among
 the most trusted media figures, but there is a deep divide
 between those who accept the link between human activities
 and global warming and extreme weather and those who do not.
 A 2011 study by George Mason University found, for example,
 that just 18 percent of American television weather
 broadcasters believe the established science that human
 activities, specifically burning fossil fuels, contribute to
 global warming.
 
 
 
 The broadcasters at the White House on Tuesday not only
 accept the link, a number of them also prepare their
 climate-focused broadcasts with help from Climate Central, a
 New Jersey-based nonprofit group that creates graphics
 intended to convey the local impact of climate change for
 about 100 television stations across the country. Some
 Climate Central scientists were among those invited Tuesday
 to the White House.
 
 
 
 Also there was John Morales, who delivers weather forecasts
 on WTVJ in Miami and covers weather disasters for the
 Spanish-language Telemundo.
 
 
 
 “Recently we’ve had extreme weather events, like the
 strong rains in Pensacola and Tampa,” Mr. Morales said in
 an interview. “In January, Palm Beach County got 22 inches
 of rain in eight hours. That’s a once in a thousand-year
 event. I mention on my broadcasts that the propensity for
 climate change will increase with these events.”
 
 
 
 Although Mr. Obama has given several speeches about climate
 change, a Pew Research Center poll this year showed that
 Americans rank climate change 19th out of 20 in importance
 on a list of policy issues.
 
 
 
 The strategy of using local weathercasters to spread the
 word is in keeping with other White House efforts to use
 nontraditional media outlets to get policy messages out,
 said Jennifer Palmieri, the White House communications
 director.
 
 
 
 “Trusted messengers are hugely important,'’ Ms.
 Palmieri said. “No one thinks these meterologists have an
 agenda.”
 
 
 
 This week was not the first time a White House has tried to
 use local weathercasters to deliver a message on climate
 change. During the Clinton administration, Vice President Al
 Gore invited weathercasters to broadcast a climate change
 event from the White House South Lawn.
 
 
 
 But Paul Bledsoe, who was a top climate change
 communications official in the Clinton White House, did not
 recall it fondly.
 
 
 
 “It was a complete disaster, and it backfired,” Mr.
 Bledsoe said. Mr. Gore forced the weathercasters to watch
 his slideshow on global warming, he said, and then lectured
 them for failing to talk about climate change in their
 broadcasts.
 
 
 
 Mr. Bledsoe said that the current White House massaging of
 weathercaster may meet with more success — in part because
 the new report indicates that climate change is now having a
 more measurable impact on weather than it did in the
 1990s.
 
 
 
 Mr. Gandy of WLTX in South Carolina, for one, does not need
 much convincing. Last year he reported on research from Duke
 University linking increased carbon content in the
 atmosphere to a stronger outbreak of poison ivy in the
 Columbia region.
 
 
 
 “That was a real eye-opener,” Mr. Gandy said, adding
 that the segment got a huge audience response.
 
 
 
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/07/us/politics/using-weathercasters-to-deliver-a-climate-change-message.html?hpw&rref=us
 
     
      
 
     
     
 
 
 
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