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Monthly Archives: June 2012
America’s Wind Power Leader Facing Critical Blackouts
Texas led the charge into wind energy, and is now facing blackouts – just when they need the electricity the most. awea.org/learnabout/publications/upload/Texas.pdf The state is facing potential power shortages that could leave you with out electricity this summer and you … Continue reading
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Greenland Surfing Season In Full Swing
Surf’s up Some ice-free water has appeared at the beach, drowning all the local Polar Bears. Hendriks webcam i Tasiilaq
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The Methane Big Lie
The world has enough natural gas to power it for many centuries. The idea of clean, abundant natural gas is terrifying to people who have invested heavily in nearly worthless technologies like solar and wind powered electricity. This has led to idiotic … Continue reading
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Oregonian Observes Out Of Control Global Warming
Global warming ‘hiatus’ in recent years helps spur skepticism | OregonLive.com h/t to GORE LIED
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Man Made Global Warming In Alaska
The ice offshore at Barrow is covered with dirt which has blown off the roads. This causes the ice to melt much faster. Barrow Sea Ice Webcam UHI has caused more than 2C winter warming in Barrow. THE URBAN HEAT … Continue reading
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PIOMAS – Ice Free May By 2040
Even more impressive is that their data shows an ice-free September by 2015 Your tax dollars at work in an American university.
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Life In The USSR
Obama’s literary agent (who promoted his biography and made him very rich) told everyone from 1991 to April 2007 that Obama was born in Kenya. The press chose to ignore this story until Don Trump got involved, and has now determined that … Continue reading
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DMI’s New Death Spiral Feature
DMI got about a week behind, but is now compensating by showing what ice extent will be two weeks in the future. They have determined (using the latest data from ouijasat) that at mid-month, extent will be the lowest on record. COI | Centre … Continue reading
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Defiling The Past At NOAA
The new normal in climate science is to distort climate records from the 1930s. After recalculating data from last year, the nation’s climatologists are declaring that Oklahoma suffered through the hottest summer ever recorded in the U.S. last year — … Continue reading
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Polar Ice Passes Its Physical – With Flying Colors
The graph below overlays NSIDC Arctic and Antarctic ice at the same scale. What becomes immediately obvious is that the Earth’s polar ice caps are stable. During February, Antarctic ice was slightly above two standard deviations, and Arctic ice was slightly below … Continue reading
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