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Daily Archives: April 18, 2011
Puffington Host : Moving Deeper To Where The Sun Never Shines
I hate this feeling that we are degenerating into a dark ages mentality, but that seems to be where we are headed. Plate tectonics really has nothing to do with liberal neuroses. The mantle couldn’t care less how stupid the … Continue reading
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Charles Manson Joins Osama Bin Laden On Team AGW
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/ h/t Marc Morano
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Water On Mars
Mars has huge erosional features formed by water. How could this be? It is far too cold for there to be liquid water on Mars. You can’t blame it on the Sun, because according to astronomers the Sun used to … Continue reading
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Kenyan Breaks Marathon World Record. Obama Not There To Greet Him
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/19/sports/19marathon.html
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Steig Says Antarctica Is Melting
Steig reminds that a short term trend on a tiny portion of Antarctica, can be extrapolated to represent long term trends across the entire continent. http://summitcountyvoice.com/
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Despite High Levels Of CO2, Mars Is Cold
Mars has a mean surface pressure of 600 pascals, compared with Earth’s 100,000 pascals. In other words, the atmospheric pressure on Earth is about 150 times higher than Mars. Mars has 0.95 mole fraction CO2, compared to 0.0004 on earth. … Continue reading
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Record Global Warming In Chicago
It may be record cold in Australia, India, Canada and Greenland, but Chicago is heating up with record snow. This is what Hansen was trying to show us with his GISS temperatures that nearly tied the hottest year ever last … Continue reading
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Chinook Winds
http://www.eol.ucar.edu/ Yesterday at NCAR in Boulder, temperatures shot up 15 degrees in a matter of a few minutes. This was due to the arrival of Chinook winds. When the wind blows out of the west, the air compresses as it … Continue reading
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NPR : Threat Of Global Warming Making Bears Hungry
NPR says beetles are investing in trees. Sophisticated little buggers – first they invest, then they destroy – driving the price up. Sick the SEC on them. National Parks Week kicks off Saturday, but the celebration comes at a rough … Continue reading
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Carnegie Explains Why Inefficient Crops Which Waste Water Are Good
Scientists with the Carnegie Institutions’s Department of Global Ecology at Stanford University and the University of Montana analyzed temperature, reflectivity, and evapotranspiration from satellite data across 733,000 square miles—an area larger than the state of Alaska. They found converting from … Continue reading
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