• The region boasts a warm climate and fertile lands, which are ideal for the growth of mulberry trees and sericulture.

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  • Sometimes extra dry ice is added when shipping to a warm climate.

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  • Interest rats were low then and the appeal of Nevada's warm climate and lack of state income tax drew investors and home buyers in droves.

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  • Brazilian orange farmers use carbendazim because it is particularly effective in killing black spot and blossom blight, two fungal diseases prevalent in Brazil's warm, wet climate.

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  • The water is also an excellent breeding ground for mosquitoes, particularly in the warm, wet climate of the Gulf Coast, which could mean a spike in mosquito-borne illnesses such as West Nile virus.

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  • Situated in a lush--for Texas, anyway--valley, with 19 acres of waterfront and a warm year-round climate, the resort sat on the former site of the Sunshine Nudist Camp (in the '70s), the Steiner Ranch Rodeo Camp (later in the '70s) and the Bermuda Inn Reducing Resort (up until the creation of Lake Austin).

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  • Finding a Mediterranean climate characterised by warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters, they successfully planted their own vines and have kept the valley dry grown (ie no irrigation zone) for more than 150 years.

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  • Cool enough not to sweat profusely yet still warm outside at night, the climate is ideal for camping.

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  • "The stalactites and stalagmites from these caves are a way of looking back in time to see how warm periods similar to our modern climate affect how far permafrost extends across Siberia, " said Dr Anton Vaks from the University of Oxford.

    BBC: Siberian cave

  • Doubters for the most part are big fans of the medieval warm period, and see in the climate scientists' arguments an attempt to rewrite history so as to maximise the drama of today's warming and minimise the possibility that natural variation might explain the 20th-century record.

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  • The general point of view is the climate has two stable states, warm and cold.

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  • Snow and ice will arrive and sensible individuals will flee to their warm, smelly gyms and pressurized bubbles and climate-controlled sweat dens.

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  • Even the arch climate sceptic Richard Lindzen agrees it will warm by one degree or so, but maintains we can be fairly relaxed about that.

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  • Even if emission rises were halted now, the planet would continue to warm because of the time it takes for the climate system to return to equilibrium, he said.

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  • And as science has discovered more about the workings of the climate, estimates of how much the earth will warm have tended to decrease.

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  • MOSQUITOES, which carry malaria parasites, like the warm and wet conditions that are expected to become more common with climate change.

    ECONOMIST: Malaria among birds is becoming more prevalent

  • "The north Pacific, which drives U.S. climate, is still extremely out of balance, with warm waters in the west and cool waters in the east, " Patzert said.

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  • The report says that on the evidence the MPs saw no reason to think the scientists dishonest or their science besmirched, or to doubt the consensus among climate scientists that humans are warming the world and will warm it further.

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  • Many meteorologists and scientists say that a single warm winter is all part of the natural variations of an unpredictable climate, but a new climatic survey has reported that Europe's Alpine region is now warmer than at any other time since the Middle Ages, so could the current conditions be a taste of things to come?

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  • Suppose the oceans warm up a bit, as they regularly do as part of natural climate cycles.

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  • Melting glaciers, hotter summers and migrations of plants, animals and even deadly microbes have convinced virtually every climate scientist on earth that human activity has indeed started to warm the planet.

    CNN: Hot Air In Kyoto

  • Exploring and colonizing Mars can bring us new scientific understanding of climate change, of how planet-wide processes can make a warm and wet world into a barren landscape.

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  • The direct results of human activities on the ocean and through climate change are causing the blue part of this blue planet to warm, rise, and lose oxygen.

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  • The Super Bowl has always been held in warm-weather cities, like New Orleans, Tampa or San Diego, or in the controlled climate of a dome, where a roof shields fans from the weather outside.

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