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Daily Archives: November 6, 2014
Science Says That Continents Can’t Move
Science says that continents can’t move, because Wegener had no credentials, and because many scientists can’t admit they were wrong. Before his time – Wegener’s hypothesis moved ahead of confirming evidence too fast. Many previously unrelated observations were combined into … Continue reading
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Moron In The White House Can’t Take A Hint
“There are too many Republicans in Congress who even deny the basic scientific fact that climate change is occurring and something that policymakers should be concerned about,” said Earnest. “So the president will use his executive action to take some … Continue reading
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Greenland Temperatures Peaked 80 Years Ago
Greenland temperatures peaked 80 years ago, and have been declining for the past decade after a smaller spike from 1994 to 2004. 06 May 1940 – Greenland’s Climate Becoming Milder
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I Can See Russia From My House
The large expansion of Eastern Arctic sea ice and record northern hemisphere snow cover, makes it quite clear that waters in the northern seas have sharply cooled. Feel free to ignore reality, if it suits you.
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A Geography Lesson From Progressives
Progressives tell us that the election geography favored Republicans Don’t let anybody tell you that these two factors, geography and turnout, weren’t a huge part of the story. http://www.newrepublic.com/ The “election geography” is what we normally call the USA.
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The Consequences Of Rapid Sea Level Rise
Sea level is not rising on the west coast, but if it did – that would solve most of America’s problems. Bitter clingers shown in red below.
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Time To Divest!
Bill McKibben says that colleges need to divest, and stop using fossil fuels. I agree – US colleges and universities should immediately turn off all fossil fuels, and teach their students an incredibly valuable life lesson.
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Time Magazine Says That They Own Science
Time Magazine says that James Inhofe disagrees with science, because he disagrees with them. They believe that they own science. 4 Ways the New Top Environment Senator Disagrees With Science | TIME Then they go on and say “Meet Jim … Continue reading
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Government Agencies Are Committing Fraud
NCDC and NASA say that 2014 is the hottest year ever. They are lying. Satellites show that this year is no where near the warmest, and temperatures are on an 17 year long downwards trend. rss_monthly_msu_amsu_channel_tlt_anomalies_land_and_ocean_v03_3.txt Arctic sea ice extent … Continue reading
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