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Daily Archives: September 3, 2013
“Climate Change” Means Nowhere Near As Bad As The 1930s
Worsening Drought Revives Talk of Climate Change The current multi-year drought is still nowhere near as severe as the Dust Bowl of the 1930s—but it’s not over yet. Worsening Drought Revives Talk of Climate Change So the drought is nowhere … Continue reading
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Iowa Used To Be Much Hotter
When CO2 was below 350 PPM, 100ºF temperatures in Iowa were very common. Now they are quite rare – with only three recorded this summer at all long term HCN stations. Ninety-six percent of all 100ºF readings occurred when CO2 was … Continue reading
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