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Daily Archives: June 21, 2014
The GISS Australian Hot Spot
GISS shows Australia far above the 1979-1998 average in May, while RSS shows Australia just about average for the month relative to the same baseline period. Data.GISS: GISS Surface Temperature Analysis ch_tlt_2014_05_anom_v03_3.png (730×450)
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Gavin Getting His New Job Done
Gavin has jumped into his new job at GISS of generating fake global warming data for the White House, and has made May the warmest on record globally. Never mind that May, 2014 was an average month, much cooler than 1998 … Continue reading
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Watch John Muir Explore Melting Alaskan Glaciers
Watch Climate Scientists Explore Melting Alaskan Glaciers on ‘Earth Focus’ | EcoWatch Glaciers have been melting in Alaska for thousands of years. As you enter Glacier Bay in Southeast Alaska you will cruise along shorelines completely covered by ice just 200 … Continue reading
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Understanding Berkeley Earth
Berkeley Earth is headed by a former skeptic who says he never was a skeptic, and a chief scientist who apparently never was a scientist. By Richard Muller on December 17, 2003 Let me be clear. My own reading of the … Continue reading
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IRS Working To Recover Data From A Non-Existent Hard Drive
I was listening to a House meeting this morning querying the new director of the IRS. He was asked why the IRS waited months to tell the committee about the lost Lerner E-mails and the damaged hard drive. He responded by saying … Continue reading
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