Monthly Archives: May 2013

Iowa Grannies Want To Help The Kids – By Freezing Them

IOWA CITY — Educate. Advocate. Agitate. That isn’t the official slogan for 100 Grannies, but in the year that’s passed since women of a certain age joined together for the benefit of the climate, they say they’ve done all three. … Continue reading

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1880 : Low CO2 Tornado Killed Dozens

07 Aug 1880 – A DEATH-DEALING TORNADO.

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NOAA Predicted Hot, Dry Spring In The US

March 21, 2013 NOAA issued the three-month U.S. Spring Outlook today, stating that odds favor above-average temperatures across much of the continental United States, including drought-stricken areas of Texas, the Southwest and the Great Plains. Spring promises little drought relief … Continue reading

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1974 CIA Report : Global Cooling Causing Excess Ice, Famine, Record Droughts And Floods

www.climatemonitor.it/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/1974.pdf The CIA is much smarter now, and knows that bad weather is actually caused by non-existent global warming. h/t to Omnologos

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Greenies Destroying US Forests To Save The Environment

Trees are considered “renewable energy” so greenies are destroying the environment, in order to save it. Many millions of tonnes of wood pellets will soon be shipped annually to help keep the lights on in the UK. Other EU nations … Continue reading

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Greenland Meltdown Update

Temperatures in the center of the Greenland Ice Sheet are colder than they were on January 5, and are averaging -34C this year. Summit, Greenland Weather Forecast from Weather Underground

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Three Consecutive Months Of Normal Arctic Ice Area

Arctic ice area is the highest for the date since at least 2002 ssmi1_ice_area.png (1667×1250)

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My Response To Bill McKibben

Twitter / billmckibben: 143rd straight month with …

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1896 Shock News : Almost 500 Killed During May Tornado Outbreak

The May 1896 tornado outbreak sequence was a series of violent and deadly tornado outbreaks that struck much of the Central and Southern United States from May 15 to May 28, 1896. It is considered one of the worst tornado … Continue reading

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Evaluating Success At Reversing Global Warming

Climate experts have told us that recent cold and snow is due to global warming. It follows then that if we were to reverse global warming, we should expect to see warmer temperatures and less snow. However, if we fail … Continue reading

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