Daily Archives: October 5, 2012

Obama Chill Remains Over Denver

USA_TomorrowHighs.pngOCT5.jpg (1280×720) It may take weeks to recover.

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Lack Of Arctic Ice Produces Record Snow

Last year, the lack of Arctic ice caused a warm winter in the eastern US, but this year it causes record cold and snow. Twitter / oakden_wolf: @ClimateDepot Hey Morano: why … The logic is simple. A warming Arctic provides … Continue reading

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Snow Proves Global Warming

Earlier this year, a lack of snow in the US proved global warming.  Now, snow in the US proves global warming. Twitter / oakden_wolf: @ClimateDepot Oh, and by the … There is no possible weather condition which would not be … Continue reading

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Paul Ehrlich Grants The Human Race A Four Generation Reprieve!

Paul Ehrlich told us that we were all going to die between 1970 and 1985, but things have gotten better. He now says that the catastrophe won’t strike for two more generations. Twitter / PaulREhrlich: Some good news after the … Continue reading

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Mafia President Cheating With The Jobs Numbers

JACK WELCH: Obama Skewing Jobs Report Numbers – Business Insider

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Putting A Sane Person In The White House Is An Amazing Idea

Mitt Romney’s support of the coal industry during his debate with President Obama sent coal company stocks higher on Thursday, analysts said.  “It’s amazing what 15 words about coal in a presidential debate can do for the stocks,” U.S. coal … Continue reading

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Global Temperatures Are Controlled By ENSO

www.sciencenews.org/view/download/id/37739/name/CHILLING_POSSIBILITIES Temperatures warmed from 1890 to 1940.  (1890 was the lowest ENSO on record.)  They cooled from 1940 to 1975. They warmed from 1975 to 1998. (1998 was the highest ENSO on record.)  They have cooled since 1998. It’s not … Continue reading

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