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Daily Archives: April 7, 2015
Look For A Spike In Temperatures Over The Next Year
El Nino always generates a spike, particularly in TLT satellite data. Look for a spike in temperatures over the next year.
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How Desperate Are They?
Michael Mann has me blocked on Twitter, but is retweeting complete crap from Internet stalkers pretending to be me. How pathetic can human beings get? Meanwhile, Twitter will ban skeptics at the drop of hat, but they refuse to take action against people … Continue reading
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Hit The Jackpot At NPR
I posted this comment at NPR which does not moderate comments. Fifteen minutes later it was pulled off into moderation. Apparently quoting New York Times stories directly relating to the topic under discussion is a violation of their TOU Obama To Scott … Continue reading
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89% Of Americans Don’t Trust Obama On Climate
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How The 1998 El Nino Went Over To The Dark Side
In 1998, the El Nino was hailed by climate scientists as proof that they deserved funding forever. It was like hitting the jackpot at Las Vegas. But seventeen years later, the 1998 El Nino is now considered evil, an aberration … Continue reading
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Spectacular Recovery Of Arctic Sea Ice Over The Past Four Years
A few years ago, experts announced that the thick, multi-year ice had disappeared from the Arctic Multiyear Arctic Ocean ice is effectively gone, expert says David Barber, Canada’s Research Chair in Arctic System Science at the University of Manitoba, said … Continue reading
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New York Times Says You Can’t Use Any Contrary Argument In A Debate
The New York Times wrote a hit piece on Laurence Tribe, based on the idea that he must be wrong and corrupt because he uses arguments the New York Times doesn’t like. WASHINGTON — Laurence H. Tribe, the highly regarded liberal scholar of … Continue reading
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Kennedy’s Witch Burning Infatuation
Robert Kennedy Jr. is convinced that Sarah Palin has ruined the snow in Virginia Palin’s Big Oil infatuation Los Angeles Times September 24, 2008 By ROBERT F. KENNEDY Jr. In Virginia, the weather also has changed dramatically. Recently arrived residents … Continue reading
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