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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Australia Permanent Drought Update
Seven years ago, BOM announced that the drought was permanent This drought may never break – Environment – smh.com.au Here is the latest update from BOM Wild weather set to hit Victoria, with blizzards, snow and hail forecast – ABC … Continue reading
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CSIRIO’s Top Scientist Predicted 2-4 C Warming By 2018
In 1988, CSIRO’s top scientist predicted 2-4 C warming, between 2018 and 2038 26 Feb 1988 – Dramatic climatic changes expected in next 40 years Atmospheric temperatures has risen about 0.1 C since 1988, and all of the warming occurred before … Continue reading
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A Complete Meltdown Of National Geographic And NASA
National Geographic cites: “A recent study says we can expect the oceans to rise between 2.5 and 6.5 feet by 2100, enough to swamp many of the cities along the U.S. East Coast. More dire estimates, including a complete meltdown … Continue reading
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Understanding Antarctica
Scientists say that disappearing Antarctic sea ice threatens penguins. Emperor penguins at risk of extinction, scientists warn | Environment | The Guardian Scientists also say that global warming causes record sea ice around Antarctica Global Warming Wreaks Havoc On Antarctic Research Stations … Continue reading
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Beginning Of Time – Finally Determined
Climate scientists have determined that time began in 1979, and feel very comfortable starting most of their trend lines in that year. When generating global warming propaganda, it is important to cherry pick the coldest year for starting your trend. It is … Continue reading
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Today’s Climate Geniuses – Trenberth And Mann
Top climate experts Michael Mann and Kevin Trenberth, told us that the deep snow in the Northeast this year was the result of global warming putting more moisture in the atmosphere. Apparently they lacked access to the Internet, and were unable to … Continue reading
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Important Climate Milestone
We have just passed the 40th anniversary of climate scientists wanting to melt the Arctic ice cap, to stop global cooling.
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The New Normal In The Arctic – Cold Summers
For the third year in a row, near-polar temperatures have dropped below normal in May. Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut Both of the last two years, temperatures stayed below normal for the entire melt season. The below normal … Continue reading
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Troubling New Study Indicates Scientists Will Continue To Lie About CO2
a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences is pretty troubling. A warming climate, it suggests, could drive wheat yields in the opposite direction – down — in the United States and, possibly, elsewhere. Troubling new … Continue reading
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