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Daily Archives: May 21, 2015
President Believes That People’s Thoughts Control Sea Level
The president of the US believes that people’s thoughts control sea level. What must people have been thinking 15,000 years ago? The president took aim at GOP critics, saying temperatures are rising even though “some folks back in Washington” refuse to … Continue reading
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Arctic Sea Ice Continues To Track 2005/2006
Experts say that the Arctic is in a “death spiral” – but for the past two years it has been tracking 2005/2006 – the years with the two highest summer extents of the past decade. http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/old_icecover.uk.php For the past four … Continue reading
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Greenland Melt Getting Off To The Slowest Start On Record
The Greenland melt season is a month late getting started, and the coasts are still buried in snow as summer approaches. There has been almost no melt this year, and the amount of melt is below the previous record low. … Continue reading
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Our Last Walk In Maryland
Back to the permanent drought of Colorado!
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