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Daily Archives: March 2, 2011
What Are The Experts Teaching Our Kids About Science?
The lesson is – don’t go into science unless you are willing to say anything and pimp your claimed area of expertise to obtain funding.
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Mark Serreze Explains That Quebec Is Part Of The Arctic
?http://www.usatoday.com/ The Arctic Ocean was completely covered with ice, as it always is in the winter. Hopefully Serreze didn’t actually say anything that stupid.
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Jeff Masters Explains That It Used To Be Too Cold To Snow In Mississippi
http://www.usatoday.com/
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Another Important Law Of Climate Change
If you stick your head far enough up your posterior, you can hear the canaries chirping in the coal mine.
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Important Laws Of Climate Change
Cold weather is not climate The US occupies a tiny fraction of the earth’s surface Hot weather in Moscow is representative of the planet If the present refuses to get warmer, adjust it upwards If the present refuses to get warmer, the … Continue reading
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Early Spring In New England Brings Wind Chills Of -5F
http://www.wunderground.com/
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Irrefutable Physics Changes Each Year
Last March was the “hottest” on record (ROFLMAO.) But this March global temperatures are running below normal. Apparently the irrefutable scriptures of the chosen religion have been tainted by blasphemers. The irrefutable physics of global warming The laws of physics … Continue reading
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CO2 Levels Were Too Low In 1885 To Produce Extreme Heat
Gathered by reader Ivan. …and in Australia (Jan 1885) “Today has been the most oppressive of the season. The thermometer registered 140deg. in the sun and 101deg. in the shade” http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/6065025? ..more in Australia (Jan 1885) “An elderly person..dropped dead on … Continue reading
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Arnie Tacitly Admits That Global Warming Is BS
He blames asthma on oil? Instead, people should focus on immediate benefits from investing in green technologies, including improved health, economic growth, consumer savings from efficiency, and reduced dependence on foreign oil. He said on health, there are about 100,000 … Continue reading
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Arizona Was Hotter In The 19th Century
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/cag3/az.html
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