Daily Archives: November 5, 2012

Thing Of The Past Arrives Early In The UK

UK Weather: Snow hits southern England as heavy rain sparks flood warnings across the country | Mail Online The UK’s leading climate forecasters say that the last snow disappeared twelve years ago. Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past … Continue reading

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In The Wake Of Sandy, Sea Level Scum Floats To The Surface

Some researchers said the 39-inch rise a state science panel expects by year 2100 may be far too low. Other new studies say North Carolina is part of an Atlantic coast “hot spot” where seas are rising far faster than … Continue reading

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Current Sea Level Lies Exceed Expectations

Sea levels are rising faster than expected from global warming, and University of Colorado geologist Bill Hay has a good idea why. The last official IPCC report in 2007 projected a global sea level rise between 0.2 and 0.5 meters … Continue reading

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Romney Caused Hurricane Sandy

Mitt Romney does not believe that Barack Obama is the messiah, and therefore Hurricane Sandy is his fault. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZENtH3psXl4#!] The US is descending into the dark ages, led by the unholy trinity of James Hansen, Michael Mann, and Kevin Trenberth.

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Flooded Roller Coasters, And What They Tell Us About Climate Change

Sandy, 2012 New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy – Patrick Michaels Climate of Fear – Forbes Cincinnati, 1937 Ohio River flood of 1937 – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Floods happen. They have nothing to do … Continue reading

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The US Returns To Superstition

One Sunday afternoon in 1969 the filthy, oil-coated Cuyahoga River in Ohio caught fire and quickly became a potent symbol of industrial pollution, helping galvanize public opinion and set the stage for passage of national environmental laws the following decade. … Continue reading

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