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Daily Archives: April 22, 2014
My Earth Day Pictures
This is the Buckeye coal fired power plant -which provides clean, reliable electricity to Fort Collins residents like myself. This is a Colorado coal train, which provides the energy source for the power plant. Unfortunately we have very expensive electricity … Continue reading
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Mark Twain Explains The Global Warming Consensus
“There is something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling investment of fact.” ? Mark Twain
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1905 : Leading Scientist Was Certain That Martians Are Smarter Than Humans
24 Jun 1905 – THE PLANET MARS. FRENCH ASTRONOMER SURE IT IS IN…
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Global Warming In Minnesota
On April 21, 1980 several stations in Minnesota reached 100 degrees. This year was sightly different, with Lake Superior still frozen over.
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