Monthly Archives: June 2011

Hunting Grizzly With A .22

You don’t exactly have to be Grizzly Adams to know that if you go out to shoot an Alaskan bear, there is one rule that rises above all others. Whatever you do, just don’t wound the bear. Kill it, miss … Continue reading

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Update On Hansen”s “strong El Niño start­ing this summ­er”

Hansen, March 31 Based on sub­sur­face ocean tem­pera­tures, the way these have pro­gres­sed the past sever­al months, and com­parisons with de­velop­ment of prior El Niños, we be­lieve that the sys­tem is mov­ing toward a strong El Niño start­ing this summ­er. … Continue reading

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Heard On Animal Planet

I was just watching Animal Planet and heard this remarkable statement – quoted exactly. “An increasingly small population of Polar Bears. Only 25,000 are left in the world.“

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Obama Says We Need To Borrow More To Solve The Debt Crisis

President Barack Obama warned Tuesday there could be another global financial crisis if the U.S. Congress fails to raise the national debt ceiling. But in an interview with NBC’s “Today” show, Obama also said he took Republican leaders at their … Continue reading

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IPCC Supplemental Material Released

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Polar Bear Swims 1,000 Miles Through Two Metre Thick Ice

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Global Warming Giving Koalas STDs

The koalas are disappearing. Fast. But despite a number of factors threatening the small marsupial, it seems the Australian government is hesitant to place it on the endangered species list, according to Le Monde. The problem is getting so bad … Continue reading

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New York’s Biggest Snowfall Occured In 1900 – Due To High Levels Of CO2

New York Watertown 49.0 in. November 14-15, 1900 Wisconsin Neillsville 26.0 in. December 26-27, 1904 Ohio Warren 3S 30.0 in. April 20, 1901 New Jersey Charlotteburg Reservoir 32.0 in. December 14, 1915 http://www.weatherquestions.com/What_are_the_record_snowfalls_by_state.htm  

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Phil Jones Cost The Red Devils £16.5 Million

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Bad News Is Normal. Good News Is An Anomaly

Reading the press coverage, it is quite clear that this year’s tornadoes, fires and floods are the new norm due to CO2. Record snowpack, lack of drought, and lack of hurricanes are a fluke to be ignored. Next year the … Continue reading

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