Monthly Archives: January 2015

The Straw That Broke The Earth’s Back

President Barack Obama is concerned that the Keystone Pipeline will overheat America   The world’s greatest climatologist, James Hansen, says that Keystone means “game over” for the planet. His concern is certainly logical, Adding 1,000 more miles of pipeline to the … Continue reading

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Only A Flat Earther Would Question Settled Science

Experts said in 2014 that global warming makes winter cold Polar Vortex: Climate Change Could Be the Cause of Record Cold Weather | TIME.com Experts also said in 2014 that global warming makes winter warm. Featured news – Arctic warming linked to … Continue reading

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Celebrating 15 Years Of Golden Oldies

It has been 15 years since top British climate experts announced the official end of snow. Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past – Environment – The Independent Parts of Europe received 50-100 cm of the non-existent white … Continue reading

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Join Your Campus Progressives

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How NCDC Data Tampering Wrecks Climate Science

Look at these stunning graphs of temperatures in Alabama and Mississippi. Temperatures were very hot there from 1921 to 1957, and then plummeted in 1958 MS.xls AL.xls Temperatures in the deep south show no correlation with CO2.  However, they do … Continue reading

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Shattered Hopes

During the warm winters of the late 1990’s I held high hopes that global warming was improving the climate. But now we are back the same crappy, cold weather of the late 1970’s.

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“Peace For Our Time”

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700 Billion People In A Century

Dr. Ray of FSU says that there will be close to a trillion people on earth in 100 years. In 100 years there will be 100 times as may people living on the earth. Peter Ray: It’s just tip of … Continue reading

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Basic Graphing Lesson For Scientists

The Y-axis is known as the dependent axis. It assumes that there is a dependency with the X-axis. The amount of sea ice in the Arctic is primarily controlled by the direction of the wind, and how much old/thick ice … Continue reading

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Arrogant Government Scientist Award For The Day

Yes, I am actually going to “argue with an NOAA meteorologist” Scary ooooooohhhhh….. Until a few days ago, Arctic sea ice extent was at a 10 year high. Then southerly winds in the Bering Sea pushed the ice edge back. The … Continue reading

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