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Bloomberg endorses Obama for a second term, climate change a focus Thursday, Nov 01, 2012 12:34 PM PDT (Reuters) - New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Thursday endorsed President Barack Obama for a second term, citing the importance of Obama's record on climate change, particularly in the aftermath of the devastating blow dealt to the New York area by storm Sandy. "Our climate is changing," Bloomberg wrote in an opinion article for Bloomberg View. ... Full Story | Top |
New York Mayor Bloomberg Endorses Obama Thursday, Nov 01, 2012 12:19 PM PDT New York Mayor Bloomberg endorses Obama for re-election, cites leadership on climate change Full Story | Top |
AP NewsAlert Thursday, Nov 01, 2012 12:10 PM PDT New York Mayor Bloomberg endorses Obama for re-election, cites leadership on climate change Full Story | Top |
Climate change, or crap shoot? Experts weigh Sandy's causes Thursday, Nov 01, 2012 05:52 AM PDT (Reuters) - A huge storm barrels down on the United States, wreaking havoc with punishing winds, record flooding, heavy snowfall and massive blackouts. Is the main culprit climate change or a freak set of coincidences? Sandy wiped out homes along the New Jersey shore, submerged parts of New York City, and dumped snow as far south as the Carolinas. At least 50 people were reported killed in the United States, on top of 69 in the Caribbean, while millions of people were left without power. ... Full Story | Top |
November Starts With Warm DFW Weather Thursday, Nov 01, 2012 05:24 AM PDT Full Story | Top |
Hurricane Sandy a boon to global warming speculation Wednesday, Oct 31, 2012 11:50 PM PDT While global warming hysteria in recent years largely fell off many Americansâ radar, Hurricane Sandy has brought back climate change speculation with a vengeance: This week has seen politicians, pundits and entertainers engaged in hypotheses about the role global warming played in producing the monster storm. Full Story | Top |
Mark Johnson's winter weather forecast Wednesday, Oct 31, 2012 08:23 PM PDT Full Story | Top |
Wicked weather disappoints children as Sandy delays Halloween Wednesday, Oct 31, 2012 07:10 PM PDT (Reuters) - Mega-storm Sandy played Wicked Witch on Wednesday, postponing Halloween for millions of disappointed East Coast children warned not to trick or treat amid dangling electrical wires and trees uprooted by the deadly weather. Historic damage from Sandy upended the fun across the U.S. East Coast, rescheduling the traditional door-to-door candy gathering in some Connecticut towns to November 7, the day after Election Day. ... Full Story | Top |
Shares of utilities rise in Sandy's wake Wednesday, Oct 31, 2012 01:30 PM PDT Power losses stemming from Superstorm Sandy have been inconvenient and even dangerous for millions, but severe weather in the past has typically resulted in only minor financial pain for electric utilities, an analyst said Wednesday. Full Story | Top |
Sandy's silver lining: Skiing in North Carolina starts early Wednesday, Oct 31, 2012 01:19 PM PDT WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina (Reuters) - Some North Carolina residents donned ski gear instead of Halloween costumes on Wednesday after Hurricane Sandy dumped several inches of snow on western parts of the state and allowed a few resorts to kick off the season early. Sandy's low-pressure systems pushed cold air down from Canada to bring the winter-like conditions to North Carolina's mountains, National Weather Service meteorologist Doug Outlaw said. Some areas reported getting up to 3 feet of snow. "This is incredibly unusual," Outlaw said. ... Full Story | Top |
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