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In 35 years, U.S. cities consistently will be hotter than their hottest year on record.
Thirty years ago, scientists applied fertilizer to two test plots. More than 12 percent of the nitrogen is still in the soil, and nearly as much has leached into groundwater.
Sure, the company has to pay a couple million here and a couple million there because of its bad behavior, but it made $45 billion in profits last year, so no problem.
Republicans cheered when EPA workers were furloughed. But poll results show that most Americans wanted those workers back on the job.
The gullies are essentially pipelines that move prime soil (and herbicides and pesticides) from fields into streams.
Never fight a land war in Asia -- unless the climate is on your side.
Note: There's a terrible, terrible drought going on in Texas.
And why it's too late for the rain.
There's still a lot POTUS can do.