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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Too Late To Say You’re Sorry …..
ThinkProgress filed this report from Derry, New Hampshire. It’s getting close to impossible to track Mitt Romney’s vacillating position on global warming. Appearing in Derry, New Hampshire, the Republican presidential candidate reversed last month’s stance on fighting greenhouse gases, telling … Continue reading
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July Snow In France
French weather hasn’t been newsworthy since August, 2003. Snow-capped Alps not a worry, say Tour organisers (AFP) – 4 hours ago GAP, France — Tour de France officials said Tuesday they were “not worried” by snowfall high up in the … Continue reading
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Rain, Cold, Crashes At The Tour De France
Rough weather expected at Tour de France This year’s Tour de France has been hampered by tough weather and numerous crashes, and more could be coming for today’s 16th stage. http://tucsoncitizen.com/
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Republicans Killing Baby Polar Bears
GOP Denies Global Warming as Polar Bear Cubs Die in Melting Arctic Ice Geoff York is a polar bear biologist working for the World Wildlife Fund’s Arctic Program. He has reported that polar bear cubs are being forced to swim … Continue reading
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“Fred Singer says that global warming and climate science ‘bunk'”
Don’t worry, be happy about the changing climate. And don’t believe newspaper articles like this one – the mainstream media are not to be trusted because reporters have been “brainwashed” to believe the prevailing wisdom of climate science, which suggests … Continue reading
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MSM Kills The Drought
Just as they started getting hysterical about a new Dust Bowl ….. http://wxmaps.org/pix/prec1.html
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Not A Single Correction
Despite the fact that Hansen has been misquoted (on the high side) by almost every newspaper in the world a few dozen times over the last 30 years, I have yet to see a single retraction or correction anywhere on … Continue reading
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Obama To Create Five Million Green Jobs!
Obama’s green jobs revolution Democrat will lead effort to curb world’s dependence on oil; Plans to create five million new posts in clean energy projects Sunday, 2 November 2008 Barack Obama is promising a $150bn “Apollo project” to bring jobs … Continue reading
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“Scenario B assumes a reduced linear growth of trace gases”
http://pubs.giss.nasa.gov/docs/1988/1988_Hansen_etal.pdf Gavin says : the scenario closest to the observations is clearly Scenario B http://www.realclimate.org/ So, I am trying to figure out – is Gavin spreading nonsense about CO2 growth, temperatures – or both?
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