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Monthly Archives: September 2013
Call In The EPA SWAT Team
I was soaking Pinto beans to make chili, and left them in the water a little longer than I planned. When I went to cook them this morning, I could see that they were just starting to ferment and produce … Continue reading
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Aggie Joke!
In 2011, Texas A&M’s Andrew Dessler announced that Texas was going to be hot and dry for the rest of the century – based on a single data point. Index of /pub/data/ghcn/daily/hcn/ Intellicast – Weekly Precipitation in United States
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Hansen Was A Naughty Y2K Boy
Hansen had a problem in 1999. US temperatures peaked in the 1930s and were going down. NASA GISS: Science Briefs: Whither U.S. Climate? But not to worry. When you control the propaganda and the data, you can create any story … Continue reading
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Obama Adopting The UK Energy Strategy
As Coal Plants Shut Down, United Kingdom Faces a Power Crunch Thomas K. Grose in London For National Geographic Published August 29, 2013 British authorities have been issuing some dire-sounding warnings. In February, the man then in charge of Ofgem, … Continue reading
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Is There Any Way To Make These People Stop Lying?
Twitter / ClimateCentral: All it took was a 1,000-year …
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Crime Scene?
The distressed sheriff’s deputy in Bellvue who told me last week that the flood was a “natural disaster, not a photo op” appears to have gotten a little crazy with his yellow tape. Now that emitting CO2 is a crime, … Continue reading
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Parents Asking Questions Is Now Considered Assault
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEQmUnisDEM#t=139] ‘Is This America?’: Parent ‘Manhandled’, Arrested While Speaking Out Against Common Core at Public Forum | Video | TheBlaze.com h/t to gator69
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Time Magazine Goes Full Slime
Time Magazine finally admits that they lied about the thousand year flood, but make minimal effort to undo their damage. Twitter / bryanrwalsh: .@RogerPielkeJr was right—I … I’ve pointed out to Walsh several times that Colorado has had bigger rains … Continue reading
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Super Buffoons Dominate The Press Corpse
Hong Kong Braces for Super Typhoon Usagi – WSJ.com Super Typhoon means winds over 150 MPH. Is 121 greater than 150? The United States’ Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) unofficially classifies typhoons with wind speeds of at least 130 knots (67 … Continue reading
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Obama Hoping To Make US Unemployment Rate And Electricity Costs Skyrocket
WASHINGTON – Rep. Andy Barr, R-6th District, joined Friday with many other coal-state lawmakers in attacking the Environmental Protection Agency’s rules to limit emissions from new power plants. “These greenhouse gas rules are designed to complete the job that years … Continue reading
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