Global Warming Brings More Oddball Winter Weather to Maine
Today spokespeople met at the State House to share public safety, business, municipal, forestry, wildlife and conservation perspectives on “Odd-ball Winter Weather: Global Warming’s Wake-Up Call for the Northern United States.”
The Northeast and Maine will experience more thin ice and shorter ski seasons in the years ahead as global warming continues to have its peculiar effect on winter weather according to a new report from the National Wildlife Federation released nationally today.
Read the rest of the press statement, the full NWF report, and comments from today’s press conference here:
Global Warming Brings More Oddball Winter Weather to Maine
Photo: Picture of parking lot on Water Street in Augusta after the Kennebec River flooded following heavy rains and warm temperatures on January 26, 2010. (Photo by Beth Dimond Comeau)
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