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17 July 2011
July Hazards map
According to NOAA's Climate Predication Center, July looks like it will continue to be a rough month for plants and people just about everywhere.
An Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture in Rutgers’ School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. He also serves as Associate Director of the Grant F. Walton Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis and Undergradaute Program Director for Environmental Planning and Design. As a graduate of Kentucky (BSLA), LSU (MLA) and Wisconsin (PhD), he has a passion for the critical role of state universities as a source for world-class research and education based on inquiry arousal but is too busy keeping up this award-winning blog. Dr. Tulloch can be reached at dtulloch[at]crssa.rutgers.edu
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2 comments:
Don't connect the dots between those hazards.
Don't watch this video:
Don’t Make Connections Between Extreme Weather Events (VIDEO)
http://www.care2.com/causes/dont-make-connections-between-extreme-weather-events-video.html
David - this is the way a "critic" can handle this information:
http://www.wolfenotes.com/2011/07/dont-watch-this-video/
(can I at least be characterized as an "informed" critic? Or an "astute" critic? Or a "credible critic with a proven track record for reliability"?
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