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Daily Archives: August 20, 2011
“There are a hell of a lot more bears”
Shock news. Scientists who don’t know what they are talking about. The EPA doesn’t know what they are talking about. The latest government survey of polar bears roaming the vast Arctic expanses of northern Quebec, Labrador and southern Baffin Island … Continue reading
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Green Jobs Are Obama’s Pipe Dream
In the Bay Area as in much of the country, the green economy is not proving to be the job-creation engine that many politicians envisioned. President Obama once pledged to create five million green jobs over 10 years. Gov. Jerry … Continue reading
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Would You Hire This Climate Detective?
Scientists Link Somalia Famine To Global Warming Somalia, East Africa – As millions of people struggle to survive a famine in East Africa, it’s hard not to ask whether anyone saw this disaster coming. Chris Funk, one of the leading … Continue reading
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Exceptional Drought In Southern New Mexico?
The US Drought Monitor shows southeastern New Mexico in an exceptional drought. http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/DM_west.htm Cloudcroft is located in the middle of the brown area, and has received rain on half of the days this month. This is what it looks like … Continue reading
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Obama Looks To Shut Down America Before He Leaves Office
Over the next 18 months, the Environmental Protection Agency will finalize a flurry of new rules to curb pollution from coal-fired power plants. Mercury, smog, ozone, greenhouse gases, water intake, coal ash—it’s all getting regulated. And, not surprisingly, some lawmakers … Continue reading
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Green Jobs In Oz
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports, “The only Australian company which manufactures solar cells is closing the operation. Ilex Solar has announced it will stop making the cells at its western Sydney facility, with 30 jobs to be lost. http://thewinstonreview.com/ h/t … Continue reading
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Hansen : “all hell is going to break loose”
“If we follow ‘business-as-usual’ growth of greenhouse gas emissions, I think that we will lock in a guaranteed sea-level rise of several metres, which, frankly, means that all hell is going to break loose.” http://www.theglobeandmail.com/
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Polar Bears Desperately Seeking That Last Chunk Of Ice
http://www.arctic.io/observations/8/2011-08-18/5-N85.850886-E177.293776
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Shock News : Polar Bears Surviving An Ice-Free Hudson Bay
as we know the polar bear depends on sea ice for survival http://globalwarmingisreal.com/ Right. Hudson Bay is ice-free for several months every summer Aug 10th, 2011 Good numbers of polar bears are showing up in and around the Churchill area … Continue reading
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