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Daily Archives: January 18, 2011
CO2 Is The Dominant Force Of The Universe
On our planet, carbon dioxide is the house. It always wins. Carbon dioxide heats a planet, no questions asked. There may be fluctuations here and there, but the long-term average says the world will warm. We are already seeing this … Continue reading
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Romm Math Fail
Romm makes a nearly incomprehensible bet : Let’s define “Ibet” as “the average of the Arctic sea ice extent minimum for the three years 2018-2020? minus 4.6 million sq. km The bet again is that we each agree to donate … Continue reading
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December Snow Extent Was 4th Highest On Record
http://climate.rutgers.edu/snowcover/table_area.php?ui_set=1&ui_sort=1 The previous December was the 2nd highest on record. Meanwhile, back at the BBC : http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8494000/8494397.stm
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2010 Was The 2nd Coldest Year Of The Last Decade
WE did it. For once, we acted collectively, as humans, huddled together on a fragile planet, rather than as selfish individuals. And we did it: we beat global warming. So now let’s move on. According to the Bureau of Meteorology, … Continue reading
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Children Just Aren’t Going To Know What Snow-Free Ground Is
Climate scientists predicted this. When they said “snow is a thing of the past” what they really meant was snow in North Africa. http://www.snow-forecast.com/maps/static/europe/next3to6days/snow
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Hansen : Chinese government as the “best hope” to save the world
http://www.washingtontimes.com/ Maybe the Chinese can solve global warming with tanks? http://www.guardian.co.uk/
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261st Hottest Year Ever
Central England Temperatures (CET) showed that only 260 years have been warmer than 2010, including the high CO2 years of 1682 and 1689. http://hadobs.metoffice.com/hadcet/mly_cet_mean_sort.txt It is important to remember though that the combined land area of the US and Europe … Continue reading
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“Climate change is the major, overriding global issue of our time”
I predict that temperatures will rise 80 degrees in Colorado before August. But we know that all animals will die though if the temperature increases two degrees. http://mediaglobal.org/
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Nobel Laureate : Massive Taxes To Stimulate The Economy
Businesses do better when the government confiscates their money. http://business.iafrica.com/news/699001.html
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