Omaha World-Herald: The issue of climate change was discussed Tuesday in the Nebraska Legislature, perhaps for the first time.
And a legislative panel reacted warmly to the idea of having an existing state climate committee conduct a long-range study on how the state's largest industry, agriculture, can deal with rising temperatures and wild swings in the weather.
"It's here, it's happening and we have to adapt to it," State Sen. Ken Haar of Malcolm told the Agriculture Committee.
Haar, a leading environmentalist...