Monthly Archives: May 2012

Would A Global Depression Help The Climate?

Climate experts tell us that a 1930s style global economic depression is needed to stabilize the climate. This is what Hansen said about the climate of the 1930s. Empirical evidence does not lend much support to the notion that climate is headed … Continue reading

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Climate Target 1951 : CO2 A Very Safe 312 PPM

Experts say we need a massive global economic collapse and world poverty – to make the climate safe like it was in 1951. 19 Jun 1951 – Drought to flood http://trove.nla.gov.au/ http://trove.nla.gov.au/ The Advertiser Adelaide, SA Saturday 11 August 1951 11 … Continue reading

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Arctic Ice Area Above Normal

ssmi1_ice_area.png (1667×1250) Very cold weather in the Arctic is keeping sea ice area above normal well into May. NASA expert Zwally says that all of the ice may be gone in 16 weeks.

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Heat And Drought Continue To Plague Texas

Rick Perry pitches the perfect game vs. the hapless Andrew Dessler Jr.

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Disturbing Trend In Arctic Sea Ice

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May 20, 1951 : Low CO2 Tornadoes Killed More Than 500 People

Hansen says that lowering CO2 will prevent these kinds of tragedies which used to happen when CO2 was lower. 20 May 1951 – Tragedy Around The World Hundreds Kill Mighty Da…

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Jurassic Farts

Dinosaurs’ digestive gases linked to global warming LOS ANGELES — Dinosaurs’ gassy guts may have contributed to global warming tens of millions of years ago, according to a new study that finds a group of plant-eating dinosaurs could have produced … Continue reading

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Hansen Smoking Gun : Sea Level To Rise 1,000 Metres

The Guardian, Friday 29 April 2005 The world is getting warmer – and US scientists now know precisely how much warmer. They calculated the radiation from the sun, the heat reflected back into space, and the rising temperature of the … Continue reading

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“Winter That Wasn’t” Forces Southern New Mexico To Deal With Snow

Snow-removal equipment part of proposed Las Cruces budget LAS CRUCES — Two winters of colder-than-usual weather and snow has factored into the city’s preliminary budget approved Monday by city council. The council voted 6-0 to accept a $299 million budget … Continue reading

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US Tornado Deaths Down 60% Since 1880

US Annual Tornado Death Tolls, 1875-present – NOAA Weather Partners The worst year for tornado deaths was 1925. Forty-nine of the fifty worst years were below 350 ppm CO2. Hansen says the climate is stable below 350 ppm.

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