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Daily Archives: April 9, 2015
NASA Junk Science – Worse Than It Seems
NASA has doubled 1890-1980 global warming since 1981, simply by altering their data set progressively over time. But it is worse than it seems. Let’s focus on the changes from 2002 to 2014 Note on the pre-1950 changes, they have … Continue reading
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Jerry Brown Hangs An Albatross Around California’s Neck
Los Cabos, Mexico runs almost entirely on desalinated seawater. Due to 40 million people moving to the desert, California is running short of water, and is limiting how long people can take showers. Rather than doing something intelligent like building … Continue reading
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More Brilliant Research From The New York Times
Last year the New York Times announced the end of snow The End of Snow? – NYTimes.com A year later, Eastern ski resorts have as much as 13 feet of snow, in April Most New Snow | SKI THE EAST … Continue reading
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Republican Congress Explained
“the plains of hesitation bleach the bones of countless millions who at dawn of victory sat down to wait, and waiting died” – George W. Cicil
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Trenberth Says The Planet Isn’t Warming And Climate Models Are Broken
“The fact is that we can’t account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty that we can’t.” – Kevin Trenberth
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The Best Stories Of All Time
I have three favorite life stories: Odysseus spent 20 years lost in the wilderness, because he believed he was in control. The gods were angry at him, and would not let him return home until he acknowledged that they controlled his … Continue reading
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New York Times Declares CO2 To Be God
Fifty years ago, the New York Times declared god to be dead TimesMachine: January 9, 1966 – NYTimes.com TimesMachine: October 12, 1966 – NYTimes.com Five years later they backed off, and announced that god was not dead, but simply retired … Continue reading
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Skyrocketing Electricity Prices Could Have Prevented Malia’s Asthma Attack
A peek inside Obama’s spectacularly twisted brain Obama says climate change is personal to him because daughter Malia had an asthma attack as a toddler | Daily Mail Online So Obama wants to make electricity prices skyrocket, because he thinks … Continue reading
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Grace Slick Explains Climate Research
When the truth is found to be lies, and all the joy within you dies When the men on the chessboard Get up and tell you where to go When logic and proportion Have fallen sloppy dead [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WANNqr-vcx0] I never realized … Continue reading
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