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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Florida : Concealed Carry Up, Violent Crime Down
The recent report from ABC News that in Florida, where there are more concealed weapons permits than anywhere else in the country, violent crime has dropped to the lowest point in history, delighted Sean Caranna, executive director of Florida Carry, … Continue reading
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Living The Green Dream
During the 14th century, the residents of Frijoles Canyon in New Mexico had the privilege of living in these nice solar heated homes, and dying by age 30. It was always Earth Hour.
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Is This How An Ice Age Begins?
The last ice age began when winter snow accumulation in Canada started exceeding summer melt. Are we headed in that direction? Canada is covered with very thick snow this spring, which is going to take a long time to melt. … Continue reading
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Marijuana Destroying The Climate
It requires 70 gallons of diesel fuel to produce one indoor Cannabis plant, or 140 gallons with smaller, less-efficient gasoline generators. In California, the top-producing state, indoor cultivation is responsible for about 3% of all electricity use or … Continue reading
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Wicked Hiking Conditions
I took the dogs out for a short hike (maybe a mile) in a major blizzard this morning in the foothills. The snow is about ten inches deep, and coming down hard with 20MPH wind and wind chill close to … Continue reading
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Met Office Is “very sure about the underlying science”
Typical English Garden after global warming ‘The Met Office are saying that despite the recent concerns about the science, they are very sure about the underlying science. ‘They tell us there is a 50-50 chance we will get a 2C rise. If … Continue reading
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Declining Spring Snow Cover Update
Experts tell us that spring snow cover is declining due to your SUV. All of the last five years have had above normal week 8 snow cover – including a record in 2011. Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow … Continue reading
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Arctic Ice Coverage Almost Identical To 1989
Daily Arctic Sea Ice Maps
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Polar Meltdown Update
NASA reports temperatures far below normal at both poles, and polar sea ice area above normal. They also tell us that the poles are melting down, and demand vast sums of money to stop it. arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/timeseries.global.anom.1979-2008 Data.GISS: GISS Surface Temperature … Continue reading
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Second Coldest US March Since 1969
With one week left in the month, US March temperatures remain as the second coldest since Nixon’s presidency. Temperatures this month are almost 7C colder than March, 1910 – which Hansen says was second coldest year on record. Fig.A2.gif (646×474)
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