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Daily Archives: May 17, 2011
Yes, The Experts Did Predict Global Cooling
Can alarmists please stop lying about this? http://news.google.com/newspapers/ http://news.google.com/newspapers/
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This Is Your Brain – This Is Your Brain On CAGW
ScienceDaily (Dec. 13, 2007) — Two researchers here spent months scouring through old expedition logs and reports, and reviewing 70-year-old maps and photos before making a surprising discovery: They found that the effects of the current warming and melting of … Continue reading
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WaPo : inevitable complex deniers willfully ignorant recalcitrance cynical catastrophic planetary damage drastic Republican preeminent rising seas spreading deserts intensifying storms loom significant risks caused by human activities
They forgot a few words – “mindless hysterical hyperbole.” http://www.washingtonpost.com/ They never considered the possibility that skeptics have actually looked at the data for themselves.
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Taking The Name Of Science In Vain
Researchers at Stanford University who surveyed port authorities around the globe found most were unsure what steps to take to protect their facilities from rising sea levels and more frequent hurricane-strength storms, a Stanford release reported Monday. “Part of the … Continue reading
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