Posted on 12/12/2014 1:28:28 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
".....Yuma,Colorado, a farming town of 3,500 people near the Kansas border, celebrated last month as homegrown Republican Cory Gardner was elected to the U.S. Senate. Gardner, a high school football player and the son of a farm equipment dealer, defeated incumbent Democratic Sen. Mark Udall to help the GOP gain control of the Senate in the second-most expensive congressional race of all time.
Gardner represented Colorados 4th Congressional District for four years, an expansive territory that covers the mostly flat and rural eastern third of the state. Farmers there mostly grow corn to feed cattle, and water comes from the quickly depleting Ogallala Aquifer.
Gardner ran for Senate as a new kind of Republican. That means he was bold enough to stand in front of a wind turbine and voice support for both renewable energy and natural gas. But Gardner, who leans toward the Tea Party, has also questioned whether people are causing climate change. His climate-skeptic position is ironicand dangerous for his very constituents.
....Thats according to analysis from a forthcoming peer-reviewed study in the journal Ecosphere by Brady Allred of the University of Montana and colleagues. Allreds study looked at political representation, agricultural and natural-resources land cover,and projected climate disruptions across the nations 435 U.S. House districts. The researchers discovered that the districts with the most agriculture and natural resources are predominantly represented by Republicans who, like Gardner,generally deny the science of global warming. Those districts also likely face the most severe climate changes.....
The disconnect isnt just depressing news for climate-conscious voters in other parts of the country. The failure to act on climate issues could devastate the nations breadbasket. Climate change could harm corn, soy, wheat, and cattle production,affecting U.S. and global food supplies. In other words,the effects of political polarization and Republican aversion to climate action could harm everyone....
(Excerpt) Read more at slate.com ...
What is Ironic ( apart from the drought Texas had a few years ago ) is that California has had a recent drought, but yet that is where a lot of the global warming believing freaks live.
When the glaciers scrape Manhattan clean - right down to the bedrock ....
How does he explain Hurricane Sandy?
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