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Daily Archives: November 21, 2012
“Britain Has Resumed Moral Leadership”
They wanted to give Neville Chamberlain the Nobel Peace Prize – for turning over Europe’s best armed military to Hitler in exchange for a photo op. Sounds about par for the course. 03 Oct 1938 – WORLD HONOURS MR. CHAMBERLAIN … Continue reading
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“Peace In Our Time”
The British foreign secretary, William Hague, welcomed the deal as “an important step towards a lasting peace”. He added: “The priority now must be to build on the ceasefire and to address the underlying causes of the conflict, including more … Continue reading
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1927 : A Year That Never Happened
Hansen tells us that bad weather used to affect only one percent of the planet, so we know that 1927 never happened. The Rock Hill Herald – Google News Archive Search
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1921 : Earth Had A Fever
James Hansen tells us that this couldn’t have happened. Nothing to see here …. move along … GHCN HCN data shows that 1921 was the hottest January-October in US history. http://news.google.com/newspapers 20 Jul 1921 – DROUGHT IN BRITAIN. Unparalleled Heat … Continue reading
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Time To Take Action Against Extreme Weather
The summer of 1926 brought extreme heat and drought to the US, and then extreme rain. Both threatened the food supply. Had they raised taxes in 1926, they could have prevented the 1930s Dust Bowl. ™James Hansen 05 Jul 1926 – … Continue reading
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Correlating US Temperatures With CO2
GHCN HCN daily US temperatures show that as CO2 has risen, there has been no change in US temperatures. Clearly we need a large tax increase to correct this problem. But let’s talk climate change. The US has also seen … Continue reading
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Checking In On The Super El Nino
A few months ago, leading experts were forecasting a big El Nino for this winter. In 1998 Trenberth told us that global warming causes more El Ninos. The recent evolution of ENSO, with a major new El Niño event underway … Continue reading
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Sunday Funnies
From The Sunday Times THE world’s climate has cooled during 2011 and 2012, temperature data from Britain’s Met Office reveals — just before this year’s talks on cutting global greenhouse gas emissions. The figures show that, although global temperatures are … Continue reading
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Hamas : The Low Level Terrorism Will Continue Until You Open Your Borders And Allow Us To Smuggle Much Bigger Bombs In
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Texas Hurricanes Becoming Much Less Common
www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/ushurrlist18512009.txt During the 19th century, Texas got hit by hurricanes an average of every two years. Now it is about once every three years. It has been seven years since Texas got hit by a major hurricane. In 1886, Texas got hit by … Continue reading
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