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Daily Archives: November 30, 2012
BBC Confirms That Polar Melt Has Almost No Effect On Sea Level
This is front page news at the BBC. Melting of polar ice sheets has added 11mm to global sea levels over the past two decades, according to the most definitive assessment so far. BBC News – Sea-level rise from polar … Continue reading
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Summer Of 2012 Was 18th Hottest In US History
NCDC says that this past summer was the hottest in US history, but the raw data shows that afternoon temperatures were 18th hottest since 1895, and that temperatures have been declining since the 1920s. The summer of 1936 had maximum … Continue reading
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How The Climate Scumbags Operate : Part 1
Part 1 : Pick a recent start date for analyzing a trend, and then blame it on CO2. Ice loss in Greenland since 1960 – interactive | Environment | guardian.co.uk Part 2 : Ignore critical information from prior to your … Continue reading
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