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- From: "Robin Follette" <marketfarmer AT thymeforewe.com>
- To: "Market Farming" <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Mild fall weather?
- Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 05:35:20 -0500
makes me nervous and makes me wonder about global weather changes...
The global climate has always changed. It always will. Some parts of the world are warming at alarming rates while other parts are getting colder. In my 40 years we've been warned about global freezing (1970's, OMG we're going to freeze soon! Very embarassing for the alarmists.) and global warming. This fall I'm leaning toward global freezing in northeastern Maine. We had a cold summer and this fall has been ridiculously cold. It's only November and already it's been down to the mid teens many nights and people are dealing with frozen pipes.
I'm a student at UMaine. This semester I've listen to Patrick Moore (co-founder of Greenpeace who's done a complete turn around, www.greenspirit.com), David Victor, PhD, (http://cesp.stanford.edu/people/2266/) and Christopher Horner (Competitive Enterprise Institute, www.cei.org) speak on global warming and the Kyoto Protocol. How quickly or slowly the globe is warming and much greenhouse gas emissions are contributing to it depends on who is providing the information.
I'd like to see some global warming over my farm this winter. I dread another brutal winter like the last one.
Robin Follette
Thyme For Ewe Farm
www.thymeforewe.com
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[Market-farming] Mild fall weather?,
Ken Bezilla, 11/14/2004
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Re: [Market-farming] Mild fall weather?,
Chuck, 11/14/2004
- Re: [Market-farming] Mild fall weather?, Robin Follette, 11/15/2004
- [Market-farming] Mild fall weather?, Tom at Limerock, 11/15/2004
- Re: [Market-farming] Mild fall weather?, Pat Meadows, 11/15/2004
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- Re: [Market-farming] Mild fall weather?, SaladG, 11/14/2004
- Re: [Market-farming] Mild fall weather?, SaladG, 11/15/2004
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Re: [Market-farming] Mild fall weather?,
Chuck, 11/14/2004
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