CLIMATE
June Heat Wave of 1995
In my last blog posting, I mentioned that the last 100 degree temperature recorded in the month of June in Fargo Moorhead was back on June 17, 1995. That 100 degree day was part of an eight day str...
Posted on 6/18/13 at 7:47 AM
Gender and climate change...
Some days I wonder if I am alone if my oddity. I seem to be humored by some things that I don't think others even give a passing thought. This would explain why I often crack myself up only to see ...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 10:43 PM
Climate change? That's so five minutes ago
If you watched the last few presidential elections closely and then went into a cave or a coma for the past few years before emerging to witness the last two presidential debates, you'd probably won...
Posted on 10/17/12 at 10:06 AM
Thorleifsson Shares Adventurous Spirit
Norwegian adventurer Thorleif Thorleifsson says his passion for exploring the Arctic is to be an eyewitness to "a world that is passing away, and that is the Arctic." Thorleifsson is a Norwegian Nava...
Posted on 10/10/12 at 1:41 PM
Liberals and Conservatives: Ideology over Science
Just looking at the names: Conservative and Liberal (or Progressive), it's logical to assume that the first group is going to be more apt to resist change: change in policy, style, fashion, technology...
Posted on 10/2/12 at 12:07 PM
Gephardt: North Dakota can lead way in energy 
September 22, 2010
Do farmers hold the key to climate? 
CHICAGO – Amid one of the warmest springs on record in Chicago and renewed worries about our warming planet, how is it that late-summer days across the Midwest are cooling?
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By Forum and wire reports , May 29, 2010
Climate outlook does little to allay flood fears
GRAND FORKS, N.D. – The National Weather Service’s latest precipitation forecast for March, April and May doesn’t do much to raise or reduce fears of spring flooding in the region.By Forum staff reports , February 18, 2010
2000 to 2010: Climate reaches ‘worst case' 
It dawned with the warmest winter on record in the United States. And when the sun sets this New Year’s Eve, the decade of the 2000s will end as the warmest ever on global temperature charts.
By Charles J. Hanley, Associated Press , December 17, 2009
North Dakota researchers form climate change panel 
JAMESTOWN, N.D. – Researchers from seven North Dakota colleges have formed a new advisory panel to offer information and advice on climate change.
By Associated Press , December 14, 2009
Local leaders seek climate change action 
Climate change is occurring, and the sooner world governments do something about it, the better.
By Dave Olson , December 02, 2009
Dollars dry up in green market: Fargo stockpiling its carbon credits 
Fargo has one less way to rake in greenbacks, at least for now.
By Helmut Schmidt , August 03, 2009
Climate bill is economic suicide 
An open letter to Congressman Collin Peterson, D-Minn.:
By Nathan E. Unseth , July 07, 2009
Climate experts to visit North Dakota capital 
North Dakota conference will address emissionsThe debate over global warming in Washington has largely moved from whether fossil fuels are the culprit to how best to curb greenhouse gas emissions as the nation switches to more green energy sources.
By Patrick Springer , June 22, 2009
Research suggests winds across US dying down 
WASHINGTON – The wind, a favorite power source of the green energy movement, seems to be dying down across the United States. And the cause, ironically, may be global warming – the very problem wind power seeks to address.
By By Seth Borenstein, AP Science Writer , June 11, 2009
Climate change raises stakes for area
Gabriel Carter joined the sandbag brigade in the Fargodome this spring and helped build an earthen dike to protect a relative’s home in the flood-prone Oakport neighborhood north of Moorhead.By Patrick Springer , June 07, 2009
Moisture for 2009 swamps 1897, 1997
The ingredients for the record Red River crest this spring fell into place long ago.
By Patrick Springer , April 13, 2009
A local approach to climate change 
DULUTH, Minn. – Dr. Arne Vainio reminds you to unplug household electronics when they aren’t being used.
September 10, 2007
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