Early Snow For Aussie Alps; A Meter Buries European Alps; Snow Batters Croatia; Rare Gulf Storm Spreads Across Middle East; Disruptive Science Is Dying; + Climate Doom Content Targeted At Kids
Early Snow For Aussie Alps; A Meter Buries European Alps; Snow Batters Croatia; Rare Gulf Storm Spreads Across Middle East; Disruptive Science Is Dying; + Climate Doom Content Targeted At Kids
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4 Thoughts to “Early Snow For Aussie Alps; A Meter Buries European Alps; Snow Batters Croatia; Rare Gulf Storm Spreads Across Middle East; Disruptive Science Is Dying; + Climate Doom Content Targeted At Kids”
I saw an interesting video about planting dates and crop insurance. Most of the scientists only have interest in getting their faces in front of a camera where BS is king. Crop insurance companies have some serious skin in the game.
I wonder if the plantings cycles are coming earlier or later in the spring time.
It’s a great temptation to plant early when the temps are mostly in the 70’s and 80’s, but we’re still getting these sudden cold snaps. It’s supposed to get down to 31F here tonight. I’m going to cover the pansies I planted the other day so they don’t get frost bit. I think the planting cycles, like the weather in general, are simply becoming more chaotic and less reliable.
The decrease in disruptive articles, thereby indicating decrease in disruptive research should be extremely concerning. In the U.S. increasingly large investments are being made in the wrong areas and often in wasteful and inefficient university research. This in turn can result in discouragement to researchers interested in areas that currently lack public interest, but with proper funding could lead to scientific breakthroughs in ways not presently seen as important by the public, and those holding the money bags.
I saw an interesting video about planting dates and crop insurance. Most of the scientists only have interest in getting their faces in front of a camera where BS is king. Crop insurance companies have some serious skin in the game.
I wonder if the plantings cycles are coming earlier or later in the spring time.
It’s a great temptation to plant early when the temps are mostly in the 70’s and 80’s, but we’re still getting these sudden cold snaps. It’s supposed to get down to 31F here tonight. I’m going to cover the pansies I planted the other day so they don’t get frost bit. I think the planting cycles, like the weather in general, are simply becoming more chaotic and less reliable.
Deb same here in Metcalfe County KY.
And it was 82F yesterday.
Mother Nature must be on her Monthly…😢
The decrease in disruptive articles, thereby indicating decrease in disruptive research should be extremely concerning. In the U.S. increasingly large investments are being made in the wrong areas and often in wasteful and inefficient university research. This in turn can result in discouragement to researchers interested in areas that currently lack public interest, but with proper funding could lead to scientific breakthroughs in ways not presently seen as important by the public, and those holding the money bags.