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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Australian Government Chooses To Steal Citizens Money, Export Jobs To Asia, and Hurt Poor People
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/
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UC Professor Seems To Lack Access Too The Internet?
“2010, globally, was the warmest year on record. The warmer parts of the world outweigh the cooler. This would be a measure of global warming,” Evans says, but he cautions that the warm, dry weather will soon come to an … Continue reading
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“Food shortages caused by global warming”
http://www.whittierdailynews.com/news/ci_17372948 They missed a few words. The correct statement is “Food shortages caused by global warming activists and other greens who bushed biofuels for the last few decades.” the Department of Agriculture reported this week that corn reserves are at … Continue reading
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Do Climate Scientists Ever Get Anything Right?
Climatologist discusses missed predictions BY KEN STANFORD EDITOR ATHENS – You don’t need an expert to tell you this winter’s been unusually cold and messy. But Assistant State Climatologist Pam Knox says Georgia has been suffering along with much of … Continue reading
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Nobel Prize Winner Calculates HDR Geothermal Potential
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMrxC-qEHb8] Conan: Now, what about … you talk in the book about geothermal energy … Al: Yeah, yeah. Conan: and that is, as I understand it, using the heat that’s generated from the core of the earth … Al: Yeah. Conan: … to create … Continue reading
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2008 : “for the first time in human history, ice is on course to disappear entirely from the North Pole this year”
http://www.independent.co.uk/ http://nsidc.org/images/arcticseaicenews/200805_Figure4.png
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Cars Don’t Kill, People Driving Cars Kill
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/12/taxi-plows-crowd-san-diego/? I’ve been hit by two of those things in the past year. I trust gun owners much more than I trust automobile owners.
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Greens Starving The Poor – Because They Care About The Poor
Meanwhile, here in America, the Department of Agriculture reported this week that corn reserves are at their lowest level in nearly two decades. Federal officials, according to the New York Times, say the reserves are down because ethanol producers are … Continue reading
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“The effects of melting ice and thawing permafrost, I think, will be major”
Since the mid-1970s, Alaska has warmed at three times the rate of the Lower 48 states, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. And with nearly two-thirds of U.S. national parkland located in Alaska, the issue of climate change is … Continue reading
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Arctic Ice Concentration Higher Than 15 Years Ago
http://igloo.atmos.uiuc.edu/ Concentration is close to 100% across the entire Arctic Basin. With a strong La Nina in progress, this is going to be tough to melt.
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