
At the very least . . . We're grateful that this scribe is honest about the very real lack of urgency from the Midwest regarding impending skyfall.
Instead of relying on data . . . The author starts with a story about some weeds he noticed in his lawn amid a balmy, local late December.
Here's his version of the science that readers can trust or not . . .
"Climate change is already taking a toll on Kansas and Missouri, and not just in the form of wintertime vegetation. Both states are enduring long-running droughts that have challenged the region’s farmers and forced some communities to start hoarding their drinking water. That’s probably just the beginning."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
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