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Daily Archives: September 11, 2015
Shortest Melt Season On Record In The Arctic?
The Arctic is rapidly gaining ice now, in what appears to be the shortest melt season on record – just over five months. Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut Experts say the Arctic is ice-free. The End of … Continue reading
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The Worst Heatwaves
Climate criminals now get hysterical about one day of 96 degree temperatures in summer, and claim they are the hottest ever. Let’s put this in perspective. In 1913, Greenland Ranch California had a week where every day was between 127 … Continue reading
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Today’s Featured Climate Fraudster – Cynthia Rosenzweig Of NASA
Check out this mind-blowing sea level fraud from Cynthia Rosenzweig of NASA. She claims that Florida launch sites are threatened by sea level rise. Climate change could submerge rocket launch sites, warns NASA | New Scientist The Cape Canaveral launch pad … Continue reading
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