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Daily Archives: September 1, 2014
Arctic Sea Ice Extent Up 66% Over The Past Two Years
Arctic sea ice extent has not changed for a week, and is now 66% higher than the same date in 2012. It remains just below the 2006 minimum. COI | Centre for Ocean and Ice | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut
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World’s Stupidest Humans Back At It Again
Humans can not possibly get any stupider than climate scientists. Paris (AFP) – Sea levels around Antarctica have been rising a third faster than the global average, a clear sign of high meltwater runoff from the continent’s ice sheet, scientists said … Continue reading
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No Change In Maldives Sea Level For 15 Years
In 1837, the Maldives were disappearing in to the sea. ‘ The natives observe the atolls to be wasting away; in some the cocoanut trees are standing in the water ; in another the black soil of the island is … Continue reading
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Frequency Of US 90 Degree Days Plummeting – Second Fewest On Record
The frequency of 90 degree days in the US is plummeting, and this year has had the second fewest on record. The only year with fewer 90 degree readings in the US was 1992, which was cooled by the eruption of … Continue reading
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