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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Every Day At Six
My two complaints about Columbia, MD were that they didn’t have a Whole Foods, and that I couldn’t find any pickup soccer. They opened a Whole Foods last August, and I finally found a pickup soccer game this afternoon with a … Continue reading
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Desperate Imagery From The Southwest Permanent Drought
Avert your eyes if you are sensitive. New Mexico and Texas are beyond repair. I was skiing behind Taos Ski Valley on the day Mt. St Helens erupted – which was 35 years ago tomorrow.
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A Climate Mitigation Success Story
For $100, I was able to fully recover from yesterday’s fossil fuel powered thunderstorm! This seems like a better option than spending trillions of dollars, giving up our freedom, money and energy security, and not changing the weather one iota.
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How Much Does Climate Change Cost?
Yesterday’s fossil fuel powered thunderstorm cost me $70 for a new derailleur, bracket and and chain. But it is worse than it seems. Looks like my front derailleur is also broken, so back to the store. (At least I can ride … Continue reading
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CNN Goes Full Propaganda On CO2
Check out the top three stories on CNN’s web site A team led by Ala Khazendar of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, found evidence of the ice shelf flowing faster and becoming more fragmented. The flow is creating … Continue reading
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Dumb And Dumberer In Texas
“Climate is changing faster than it has in the history of Western civilization,” (Hayhoe) said. Less than four weeks ago, Katherine Hayhoe announced climate doom for Texas. APRIL 22, 2015 environmental activists and reporters began to ask whether “drought”—a temporary weather … Continue reading
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I’m A Victim Of Climate Change
We had a fossil fuel powered thunderstorm here today. This caused lots of branches to fall on the bike path. While riding my bike to the gym, a branch got caught in the chain and sheared off my derailleur. I … Continue reading
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Experts – Making The Whole World Stupid
Experts say climate change could kill skiing in the US Will global warming kill off skiing in North America? – Telegraph Unfortunate that none of these experts have access to the Internet, and therefore can’t learn that North American winter … Continue reading
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No Limit To How Stupid Scientists Can Get
Put a stupid idea in a scientist’s head, and look how far he will run with it. TimesMachine: November 10, 1907 – NYTimes.com
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Australia Used To Be Hotter
Prior to 1940, hot days in Australia were much more common. Over the course of the full year, afternoon temperatures in Australia were warmer in the 1880’s than in the past decade.
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