1936 Shock News : Earth Drying Up – Deserts Expanding

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23 Sep 1936 – IS THE EARTH DRYING UP? World’s Deserts On The E…

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6 Responses to 1936 Shock News : Earth Drying Up – Deserts Expanding

  1. There Is No Substitute for Victory says:

    Isn’t the Antarctic one of those places with a severe and prolonged drought that the alarmist are always crying about?

    It seldom rains in the Antarctic, the snow almost never melts, in other words most of the water on the Antarctic Continent just hangs out in suspended animation, waiting to greet the next deposit of H2O, such as it is.

    Why I am expecting to read any day now a hand wringing account from an alarmist that the whole Continent of Antarctica is burning.

  2. genomega1 says:

    Reblogged this on News You May Have Missed and commented:
    1936 Shock News : Earth Drying Up – Deserts Expanding

  3. gator69 says:

    “Desertification” was my introduction to climate alarmism in college, as a climatology student, and it was the last time I fell for alarmist crap. “Global Warming” came on its heels, and I was the wiser from the start.

  4. Jimbo says:

    Here is desertification – in reverse. We are doomed and it’s still our fault. 🙁

    Randall J. Donohue et. al. – 31 May, 2013
    Abstract
    CO2 fertilisation has increased maximum foliage cover across the globe’s warm, arid environments

    [1] Satellite observations reveal a greening of the globe over recent decades. …….Using gas exchange theory, we predict that the 14% increase in atmospheric CO2 (1982–2010) led to a 5 to 10% increase in green foliage cover in warm, arid environments. Satellite observations, analysed to remove the effect of variations in rainfall, show that cover across these environments has increased by 11%.…..
    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/grl.50563/abstract

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