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Daily Archives: April 28, 2016
Most Influential Climate Denier On Twitter
I don’t have any idea what this means, but Carbon Brief rates me the most influential climate denier on Twitter. Mapped: The climate change conversation on Twitter – Carbon Brief
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SCIENCE : 230 Years Of Blaming White Men For Climate Change
Australia has been experiencing droughts and floods since it was first discovered by Captain Cook. “there is little doubt that Australia is subject to long periods during which dry seasons prevail, and again, intervals of some years, in which there … Continue reading
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Battling Climate Misinformation In Santa Fe
I wrote this article for the Santa Fe newspaper in 2012, pointing out that the New Mexico drought was normal cyclical behavior, and that the rains would return. Reader View: Drought is normal for New Mexico – The Santa Fe New … Continue reading
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