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Daily Archives: April 25, 2011
McKibben Blames His Depression On A Mosquito Bite Caused By Global Warming
The cure is to send him to the Arctic in summer to get eaten by mosquitoes. Why are universities exposing students to mentally ill lecturers? Before he said another word, Bill McKibben wanted to make sure he warned his audience … Continue reading
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RINO Think Tank Wants Every American Family To Pay $175 Per Year On The Basis Of Unsupported Junk Science
WASHINGTON D.C. April 19, 2011 – Today the American Security Project released a series of 50 reports which analyze and project possible economic losses—or in some cases, gains—on a state-by-state basis as a result of unmitigated climate change. The project, … Continue reading
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RINO Threatens Floridians With Hurricanes Unless They Pay Taxes
It has been almost 1,000 days since any hurricane struck the US, the longest hurricane free period since before the Civil War. Scientists have never established any link between CO2 and hurricanes. In these tough economic times, it’s no surprise … Continue reading
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Endless Junk Science From Climate Scientists
Texas fires probably due to global warming “Here in West Texas, our rainfall’s getting more variable,” said Hayhoe, a specialist in modelling climate change across regions. “It’s either feast or famine. It’s either really dry or it’s really wet. We’re … Continue reading
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The Tasmanian Hockey Stick
Temperatures in Tasmania cooled dramatically after 1870, and never recovered. Exactly what Romm told us would happen.
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Ask A Stupid Question – Get A Stupid Answer
Which nations are most responsible for climate change? http://www.guardian.co.uk/ Obviously Iceland. All their ice is making the world hot.
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Money Talks And Bull Excrement Walks
FREEDOM-of-information documents have suggested that the guardians of the $70 billion Future Fund have not discussed climate change in any meetings since 2007, prompting questions about how Australia’s largest fund is managing carbon risk on investments. In response to a … Continue reading
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Colorado River Snowpack Continues To Grow
http://graphs.water-data.com/ucsnowpack/ There are going to be major floods in June, and Lake Powell water levels will likely increase 40 or 50 feet this summer.
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Romm Forecasts Pika Extinction
The biggest threat to the Pikas is the 20 feet of snow and the endless winter we are facing in the Rockies.
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Experts 1969 : Arctic Ice Free Within Two Decades
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