New England's power grid survived a January cold snap thanks in part to the region's last remaining coal plant.
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How cold weather affects garden plants
Plants can't retreat to inside, and during times of extreme cold, like this recent cold snap, we may find ourselves wondering ...
Temperatures in the low teens and aging infrastructure may be to blame for flooding that affected the Bethesda, Maryland, ...
Goldsby walked us around their garden at UF-IFAS to show us some of the plants that still have life in them, even though they ...
Luckily, BBC Gardeners' World host Mark Lane has offered some handy tips, as well as suggesting which plants are likely to survive a cold snap - and those that aren't. Speaking to Stannah ...
Oil and coal offset curtailed generation from natural gas-fired power plants during a recent cold snap in New England, ...
"As the days get shorter in the fall and temperatures begin to cool, plants begin to prepare themselves for winter by hardening themselves." ...
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“I’ve never seen snow like this in Louisiana, for sure,” said Doucet, a graduate student at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette who works in a climate change adaptation lab for plants. Read: ...
Some plants shut down in advance of the ... If the forecasts for sleet and snow are accurate, the cold temperatures could cause power lines to snap. Do you have an opinion about this story?