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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Playing The Sea Level Game
The scam for the week is the claim that a tiny increase in CO2 in the 19th century up to 281 ppm, triggered the fastest sea level rise in 2,000 years. Let’s pretend for a minute that theory is correct. … Continue reading
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Global Warming Laws Of Thermodynamics
An ice cube can’t melt if the temperature in the room is steady or declining. When glacial ice melts, the water often just disappears. An atmosphere with 95% CO2 can be as hot as Venus or as cold as Mars. … Continue reading
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18th Century SUVs Responsible for Alaskan Glacial Retreat
Between 1794 and 1879, the glacier at Glacier Bay, Alaska retreated an average of eight feet per day. Retreat has been much slower over the last 100 years. Emission controls established by the first Continental Congress halted the decline of the glacier. As you … Continue reading
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Why It Is OK To Lie About Global Warming Evidence
The physical records may not support global warming theory – yet. But later they will, and those in positions of responsibility have a moral imperative to keep public awareness alive – even if it means fabricating or intentionally misinterpreting data. Remember, any period of time where trends go … Continue reading
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Arctic Melting Down
http://www.arctic.io/observations/ Not much changing over the last three weeks.
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New Mexico/Arizona Fires
Here are some good links to fire activity in the Southwest. http://nmfireinfo.wordpress.com/ http://www.azcentral.com/ The monsoon season is expected to start in the next few days. http://wxmaps.org/pix/prec1.html
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Sea Level Rise Threatens Boulder Campus
Our leading sea level scamsters insist that sea level is rising at 3+mm/year and that it has accelerated since 1993. This obviously isn’t true, but facts never slow down the AGW gravy train. Our analyses do not indicate acceleration in … Continue reading
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CO2 Bubble Persisted In July, 1935
http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/063/mwr-063-07-c1.pdf It is well known that 2010 was the hottest year ever for the universe as a whole, but a CO2 anomaly sitting over the US made the 1930s the hottest decade. Disclaimer : The US makes up a relatively … Continue reading
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Massive CO2 Bubble Sat Over The US During July, 1934
http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/062/mwr-062-07-c1.pdf The entire country had above normal temperatures, with ten degrees above normal in the center.
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1975 : Scientist Predicted An Earthquake In Hollister, CA
I got a kick out of this story. Hollister is known as “the earthquake capital of the world.” They get dozens of earthquakes every day. The hundred or so geologists and seismologists who turned up for the informal monthly meeting … Continue reading
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