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Daily Archives: February 26, 2015
Junk Science Award For The Evening
Over the deade the authors examined (2000 to 2010), the average level of the gas (CO2) in the atmosphere went up by 22 parts-per-million. And the time series shows a steadily rising trend in its impact, layered on top of … Continue reading
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Cold Winters In DC Used To Be Caused By Global Cooling
Experts tell us that the current cold winter in DC is caused by global warming, but 45 years ago cold winters in DC were caused by global cooling and the coming ice age. The Canberra Times Saturday 24 January 1970 … Continue reading
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Global Warming Over The Past 70 years
In 1946, cherry trees were blooming in Washington DC by mid-March Ludington Daily News After 70 years of out of control warming, Washington and most of the rest of the country will be lucky to be above freezing by mid-March. … Continue reading
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