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Daily Archives: November 2, 2015
How NASA Fraudsters Quadrupled Sea Level Rise
In 1982, NASA reported sea level rising 1.0 mm/year (less than 4 inches per century) from 1880 to 1980, and nearly flat after 1950. Their published graph showed less than 0.9 mm/year. pubs.giss.nasa.gov/docs/1982/1982_Gornitz_etal_1.pdf NASA has since increased 1880-1980 sea … Continue reading
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John McCain Against Accumulating Knowledge
The guy who put Obama in the White House said he was against accumulating knowledge. 17 Nov 2004, Page 14 – at Newspapers.com Science genius McCain believes that rising Arctic temperatures need to be controlled by humans. Had McCain actually done any … Continue reading
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1925 Low CO2 Tornado Caused 3,757 Casualties In Five States
A tornado 95 years ago destroyed dozens of cities in Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kentucky and Tennessee, killing nearly 1,000 people and injuring 3,000 more. Climate experts say that Hurricane Patricia (with no casualties and no major damage) was the most … Continue reading
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