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Monthly Archives: September 2013
Paying The Cost For Extreme Weather
Hansen says that fossil fuel providers are genocidal Nazis and must be charged for their poison gas. We stand at a unique point in history when it is still possible to minimize climate disruption via an honest rising fee on … Continue reading
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A Terrifying View Of Joe Romm’s Permanent Southwest Drought
Only 16 inches of rain in the Utah desert this week. Intellicast – Weekly Precipitation in United States
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Scientific American Says Boulder Is “Drought-Stricken”
Major Flooding Inundates Drought-Stricken Colorado Cities Major Flooding Inundates Drought-Stricken Colorado Cities | Observations, Scientific American Blog Network Boulder had their snowiest and one of their coldest springs on record 05/02/2013 Boulder’s wintry spring breaking all kinds of records Five … Continue reading
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Forest Fires 40% Below Normal In The US
There are no fires burning in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Arizona, Nevada or Oregon, and US burn acreage is 40% below normal. National Interagency Fire Center Look for the press not to report any of this … Continue reading
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In Praise Of NASA
In 1977 NASA launched Voyager 1, which is still travelling 38,000 MPH and sending a strong signal back from outside the Solar System. Now NASA devotes their energy to convincing people that a harmless gas is going to destroy the … Continue reading
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Obama Outlines His 30th Different Syria Strategy In 30 Days
Officials: U.S. won’t seek U.N. approval for strike if Syria reneges on chemical-arms pact 320 September 13, 6:48 PM Officials: U.S. won’t seek U.N. approval for strike if Syria reneges on chemical-arms pact – The Washington Post Obama will/won’t launch … Continue reading
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UN : Thirteen Years Past The Tipping Point
Keystone is a moot point, because Earth has been irreversibly collapsing since the year 2000 Mercury News: Search Results
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Learning To Think Like A Modern American
I was talking to the ladies at the grocery store earlier this evening. They were laughing that customers had bought up every single bottle of water in the store, in a panic over all the rain. People in a non-lobotomized … Continue reading
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Remembering Another Prophet From August
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Boulder Prophet Speaks Out About Arctic Ice
“The overall trend is downward, and it will continue to do so,” Mark Serreze was quoted saying. Serreze is director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Madcap: Deniers latch onto larger ice sheet | Politics Blog | The Bellingham … Continue reading
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