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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Being A Climate Scientist Means Never Having To Tell The Truth
Climate science has reached a new low, where many of its adherents no longer make any attempt to do anything other spew the desired answer. New Reports Show Impact of Manmade Global Warming Published: July 11th, 2012 By Andrew Freedman … Continue reading
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Minnesota’s 20 Hottest Extended Heatwaves Occurred Below 350 PPM CO2
The five month period from May-Sep 1988 was the hottest five month period in Minnesota history, followed closely by 1894. All of the top 20 occurred below 350 ppm CO2. Hottest 5 month periods in Minnesota Rank Month Year Average … Continue reading
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No Warming Since Kyoto Was Rejected Fifteen Years Ago
The US Senate unanimously rejected Kyot0 in 1997, and since then there has been no change in global temperature. Wood for Trees: Interactive Graphs The lesson from this might seem obvious, but the woman below is having a tough time … Continue reading
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Where Did All The Stimulus Money Go?
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Obama Extends His Lifelong Philosophy To His Campign
Obama has brought his strategy of hope and change lie about everything to the White House [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlTxGHn4sH4]
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Warmist Reader Confirms That US Temperature Data Is Being Tampered With
July 18, 2012 at 3:18 pm
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Ed Markey – The Dimwitted Movie Critic
“Batman may be rising in theaters, but icebergs and heat records are falling across the globe as our folly of global-warming inaction is finally coming back to haunt us,” said Markey, the top Democrat on the House Natural Resources Committee. … Continue reading
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Washington State Was Much Hotter During The 1950s And 1960s
USHCN daily data shows that the five months from May-Sep 1958 was almost three degrees hotter than any recent five month period. Washington State’s Hottest 5 month periods Rank Month Year Temperature 1 9 1958 79.0078 2 9 1967 78.2125 … Continue reading
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Extended Heatwaves In Virginia Used To Be Much Worse
The five month period from May through September 1930, was nearly two degrees hotter in Virginia than any year since 1953. Virginia’s Hottest 5 month periods Rank Month Year Temperature 1 9 1930 86.5703 2 9 1936 85.225 3 9 … Continue reading
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NASA Experts : Greenland Icebergs Used To Be Somehow Different
They used to be smaller, or gentler, or softer, or something. The Titanic: In the News and in Memory « Teaching with the Library of Congress
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