Daily Archives: July 27, 2011

Yellowstone Spokesman Explains Fires And Pine Beetles

Even a simple-minded climate scientist might be able to understand this. Since 1970, the Washakie Ranger District of the Shoshone National Forest has averaged 26 wildfires each year. Around 51 percent of those fires have started from natural causes, forest … Continue reading

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10,000% Of Yellowstone To Burn Up

Yellowstone Fire Cycle Undergoing Dramatic Change In the past, the entire 20 million acre ecosystem would be completely burnt every 100 to 300 years.  This time span over which an entire landscape burns, called fire rotation, is forecasted to be … Continue reading

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If Your City Sinks Into The Swamp, It Must Be Due To CO2

The Louisiana Coast has the highest rate of “sea level rise” in the world. Because the land is rapidly sinking into the swamp. NRDC thinks that reducing carbon emissions will somehow stop New Orleans from sinking. New Orleans is one … Continue reading

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“possibly by as soon as 2050”

Monkeys may fly out of his @$$ by 2050. Global warming will cause more wildfires at Yellowstone National Park. The combination of the wildfires and rising temperature will fundamentally change the ecosystem at Yellowstone, possibly by as soon as 2050, … Continue reading

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Biathlon : A Norwegian Tradition

Biathlon usually refers specifically to the winter sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting The sport has its origins in an exercise for Norwegian soldiers, as an alternative training for the military. The world’s first known ski club, the … Continue reading

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Asking The Wrong Question

In a mass murder situation, the police will never get there fast enough. (Consider the Luby’s shooting in Texas.) The only way to stop a situation like that is with a gun. The question is, why weren’t there rifles at … Continue reading

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Tough Times For Arctic Alarmists

We have been hearing lots of rumours of record low ice in 2011, but alarmists long sought Arctic Armageddon is falling apart very rapidly. The green area (2011 ice not present in 2007) is expanding rapidly and the red area … Continue reading

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Low CO2 Snow vs. High CO2 Snow

Significant snow storms have occurred in Christchurch in 1862, 1895, 1896, 1901, 1918, 1945, 1992 and 2006 (and 2011) http://www.starcanterbury.co.nz/ The earlier storms were due to a low CO2 atmosphere, and the more recent storms are the direct result of … Continue reading

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