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Daily Archives: March 27, 2011
Reading Between The Lines In California (Now Part Of Western Europe)
When climate models forecast the demise of snow in California, what they really meant was 62 feet of snow. http://www.examiner.com/ http://www.independent.co.uk The exceptionally warm Greenland ice sheet has averaged -49F this first month of spring. http://www.wunderground.com/history/station/04416/2011/3/27/MonthlyHistory.html
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Earth Hour On YouTube
My 13 year old just pointed this out to me : Go to YouTube, click on the light bulb, and a photograph of Australia’s beautiful and sensuous prime minister appears. http://www.youtube.com/
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What Makes Earth Hour Fun?
They know the lights will be back on in less than an hour. If they tried Earth Month instead, that would be the end of the global warming religion. Temperatures in the quake-hit areas in northeastern Japan dropped to midwinter … Continue reading
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