Global warming turns up the heat

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Keith Bolin addresses a group of reporters Wednesday while Sen. Dick Durbin (left) and other speakers look on. The press conference was held in a park on East Lakeshore Drive, near where 1,500 motorists were stranded in last February’s record-breaking snowstorm. (Photo contributed)
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Bolin also talked about the wind turbine at Bureau Valley High School, which he said was non-polluting, creating some work, and generating $40,000 to $80,000 profit per year, which goes into the school’s general revenue fund.

Bolin said there is no doubt the weather is changing and becoming more extremes. When it rains, it rains harder than usual, and then there are dry periods.

“It might be cyclical, but it isn’t just cyclical,” he said. “You don’t have to be a scientist to realize fossil fuel has an impact.”

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