green awareness 2008: It's Not Easy Being Chartreuse, that's a shade of green, isn't it?
- 03/13/08 05:16 AM
Rain is pouring down outside my St. John’s, Newfoundland home today and that may not sound strange to many of you but it is to us – it should be snowing. Here we call it Sheila’s Brush (which is a snow storm just before St. Patrick’s Day). Now I know most of you would take rain over snow any day but for us it’s a strange weather phenomena. And it tips the balance of our Earth’s ecosystem – again. Here in Newfoundland warmer rainy weather translates to warmer oceans which translates to fewer icebergs which translates to a reduction of fish (10 comments)