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Daily Archives: April 4, 2015
What Is It Obama Is Trying To Stop?
According to the EPA, US heatwaves are much less common and severe than they used to be. High and Low Temperatures | Climate Change | US EPA According to NOAA, violent tornadoes have declined in the US tornadotrend.jpg (872×528) According … Continue reading
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Tuvalu Devastation Over The Last 70 Years
Thanks to your SUV, the beaches at Tuvalu are only slightly larger than they were 70 years ago. Tuvalu: World War II Images of Nanumea h/t Kent Clizbe
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20th Century Engineers Vs 21st Century Adherents To The Dark Ages
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane killed 10,000 people. The city responded with a massive engineering project that raised the entire island by as much as 11 feet. This saved them from another catastrophe during the 1915 category 4 hurricane. In the 21st … Continue reading
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Scamming For Climate Money
Tuvalu was one the first countries to realize they could extort climate money from stupid western countries. “The rest of the world should act immediately and together to cut down on its use of greenhouse gases,” says Paani Laupepa, an … Continue reading
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Worried About Sea level Rise
Last year, climate expert Leonardo DiCaprio spoke to the UN and told them that melting glaciers threatened to drown the planet. He is so worried about sea level rise, that he is building $15 million homes at sea level in … Continue reading
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The Obama Balanced Budget
In 2008 Obama complained about Bush increasing the debt by $3 trillion, and promised to restore fiscal discipline. http://moveleft.org/obamas_promises/www-barackobama-com_issues_fiscal.pdf Instead, he tripled the deficit and has accumulated three times as much debt in six years as Bush did in eight. … Continue reading
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Rewriting Antarctica’s Past
Ten years ago, Gavin reported that Antarctica was cooling had “cooled significantly.” SVS Animation 3188 – Antarctic Heating and Cooling Trends Shindell and Schmidt 2004 Shindell, D.T., and G.A. Schmidt 2004. Southern Hemisphere climate response to ozone changes and greenhouse gas … Continue reading
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White Is The New Green
Twenty years ago, climate experts reported that Antarctica was greening and that the world’s climate was “at serious risk” Flowers and grasses are spreading rapidly in Antarctica, and British scientists say that global warming is responsible. Researchers at the British … Continue reading
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Today We Are Slaves, Next Year We Will Be Free
I went to my first Passover Sader last night, which was the story of the Jews slavery in Egypt, followed by their passage into their promised land of Israel. A land which Barack Obama hopes to take away from them thousands of … Continue reading
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