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Daily Archives: May 23, 2013
Greenland Ice Sheet Gaining Snow And Ice
This is the current view of the Greenland Summit Camp. summit:status:webcam Compare with one year ago (below.) They are having difficulty keeping the buildings from getting buried in ice.
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House Votes To Bypass The Ditherer In Chief
House Republicans pushed through a bill Wednesday to bypass the president to speed approval of the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada to Texas. Democrats criticized the legislation as a blatant attempt to allow a foreign company to avoid environmental … Continue reading
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Global Warming Canary Still Stuck In The Deep Freeze
A few years ago, the world’s top climate experts told us that Alaska is the global warming canary in the coal mine. As Denali National Park shivers through a frigid May, businesses trying to thaw out for summer face freezing … Continue reading
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Memorial Day Weekend Snow Camping In Montana
Happy campers In Glacier National Park are experiencing a thing of the past. National Park Service Webcam
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Gentlemen, Start Your Melters
Government climate experts promised us an ice-free Arctic this summer. They have one hundred days to melt 240,000 Manhattans of ice, before the North Pole drops back below freezing. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Arctic summers ice-free ‘by 2013’ COI … Continue reading
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1886 : America’s Busiest Hurricane Season
In 1886, Cuba and the US got slammed by one hurricane after another. 1886_Atlantic_hurricane_season_map.png (2078×1561) In the month of June 1886 alone, the US was hit by three category 2 hurricanes. Four more hurricanes hit that summer, including two major … Continue reading
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Will Candy Crowley Testify Against Herself?
During the debates, Candy Crowley and Barack Obama performed a scripted song and dance act, in order to prevent Romney from discussing Obama’s failure to label the terrorist attack at Benghazi as terrorism. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6QLfwq4q04] Now she is saying the exact … Continue reading
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You Grade : NASA Report Card
President Obama has outlined NASA’s primary mission to be “making Muslims feel good about themselves.” [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUNc9bWu_1I] How would you rate NASA’s efforts? Islam: Making a True Difference in the World
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That Sound Is Churchill Turning In His Grave
Hitler couldn’t take London seventy years ago with his massive air force and arsenal of rockets. But in 2013, a jihadist with a car and an axe can declare war outside a military barracks and kill soldiers without any resistance … Continue reading
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1954-1955 : Five Major Hurricanes Struck The US In 14 Months
It has been almost eight years since a major hurricane struck the US, the longest such period since the Civil War. But from August 1954 through September 1955, five major hurricanes struck the US – Carol, Edna, Hazel, Connie and … Continue reading
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