Daily Archives: July 27, 2013

Experts Tell Us That North Pole Ice Was Extremely Thick Fifty Years Ago

Seadragon (SSN-584), foreground, and her sister Skate (SSN-578) during a rendezvous at the North Pole in August 1962. Submarine Photo Index

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Advances In Climate Science Over The last Five Years

The definition of global warming used to be : Fifteen year trends of rapid mid-troposphere warming. Now it is : Isolated out of context weather events and imaginary heat disappearing into the deep ocean.

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Leaving Clues For Future Archaeologists

Is there a fix for global warming under our feet? | Local News | The Seattle Times Hundreds of years from now, archaeologists will find this and write papers about the primitive superstitious people in the 21st century – who … Continue reading

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Gore Effect Strikes Keystone Protest

Fifty-five people were arrested in Washington during a protest Friday against the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, which opponents contend would encourage exploitation of Canadian oil sands and contribute to environmentally damaging climate change. Organizers said the demonstration was part of … Continue reading

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Confusing UHI With Global Warming

Two hundred years before Hansen, Thomas Jefferson was an ardent believer in global warming – until Noah Webster explained to him that he was confusing UHI effects with climate. In his 1787 book, Notes on the State of Virginia, Jefferson launched into a … Continue reading

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Rough Couple Of Weeks Ahead For Alarmists

Not only has Arctic ice extent gone horizontal, but record below freezing cold is forecast for much of the Arctic over the next two weeks. 10-Day Temperature Outlook Climate experts promised us an ice-free Arctic this summer, because they have … Continue reading

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July 27 : Too Cold For My Bike Ride

Normally I ride early this time of year to miss the heat, but it is very cold this morning and I will wait until the sun comes up. #GlobalWarming

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Raising Arizona Hype

Alarmists tell us that Arizona is overheating, drying and burning due to your SUV. In the real Arizona, Flagstaff has averaged 67 degrees this month, and has received almost seven inches of rain. Weather History for Flagstaff, AZ | Weather … Continue reading

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Today’s Washington Post Lead Story

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Opinion : Misinformed Political Hacks Shouldn’t Discuss Science

The Black Forest Fire and other like it prove that Climate Change is no longer a mysterious scientific concept that only exists in a space beyond our every day lives. Climate change is no longer a theory in an ivory … Continue reading

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