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Daily Archives: May 5, 2014
Understanding The Global Temperature Record
According to highly skilled government experts, glaciers were melting down when it was cold, and forming when it was hot. In 1906, the world’s glaciers had been in general retreat for 45 years. GISS shows this warming period as cooling. 26 May … Continue reading
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Spring Finally Arrives In Wisconsin
After a record cold start to the year, spring has finally arrived in Wisconsin. Land O’ Lakes Recreation Webcam
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A Frightening Thought
Imagine what would have happened to the US if Gore, Kerry, McCain or Obama had been elected president.
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1890 : Your SUV Had Already Ruined Winter
South Australian Chronicle Saturday 1 March 1890 A quarter of a century ago, from early in December to the end of March, we had continuous skating, and for weeks together, even the milk wagons and the public omnibuses had to … Continue reading
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