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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (25569)5/1/2012 9:19:59 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 69300
 
Respected Universities Destroying Their Own Reputation
Posted on April 29, 2012 by stevengoddard

Scientists at Stanford University in California and Purdue University in Indiana say global warming is going to hit hard in Corn Belt states where it most matters — the corn market. The study, financed by the U.S. Department of Energy, says that the corn market will be walloped in the coming years by climate change.

Factors such as market policies or oil prices have comparatively little effect on corn prices compared to global warming, the study says. In fact, heat waves sparked by rising global temperatures are expected to become more common, withering crops in the Midwest, scientists say.

Iowa Corn Market Expected to Stuggle Because of Global Warming

What utter stupidity. The graph below shows all of the 100 degree days recorded at the USHCN station closest to Des Moines, Iowa. All but one occurred below 350 ppm CO2, and the hottest decade (by far) was the 1930s. Before USHCN “adjustments,” the past decade had some of the coolest summer afternoons on record in Des Moines.

People pay nearly $50K per year to send their kid to Stanford. For what? To teach them the scientific skills of a Kentucky Fried Chicken dropout?



U.S. Historical Climatology Network

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