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OKG Newsletter


Topic: climate

Global warming and wine

Climate change in France threatens to force radical changes on some of the world’s premier winemaking regions.


Food and Drink Features

Greg Horton
France’s oldest wine regions — Bordeaux, Burgundy and Rhone — are famous for producing wines of great subtlety, complexity and balance.
 
Wednesday, April 20, 2011

'Unprecedented crisis'


Letters to the Editor

James Stovall
Recent evidence indicates that climate change is happening much faster than anyone predicted. Climatologists have learned that heat-trapping pollution produces both drying and more precipitation.
 
Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Rational on climate change


Letters to the Editor

Mike Brake
Robin Meyers uses the terms “idiot” and “criminal” to describe Sen. Jim Inhofe’s opposition to prevailing theories of climate change (Commentary, “An embarrassment of a senator,” Oct. 3, Oklahoma Gazette), which suppose that man-made greenhouse gases are responsible for upward trends in global temperatures. That is unfortunate; it is rarely helpful to personally denigrate those with differing views, and it avoids a real look at issues more complicated than either Inhofe or Meyers seems to understand.
 
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
 
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