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Daily Archives: November 30, 2016
Climate Sensitivity In Indiana
Temperatures at Indiana University peaked around 310 PPM and have declined as CO2 has increased. Similarly, the number of hot days has also plummeted as CO2 has increased.
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The Progressive Alaska Vs. The Actual Alaska
Scientists sitting in their fossil fuel powered living rooms are furiously cranking out brainless Alaska global warming propaganda. Meanwhile, the actual Alaska is stuck in the deep freeze for the indefinite future. 10-Day Temperature Outlook
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More Stunning Arctic Sea Ice Fraud
We are used to seeing historical reconstructions like this one published in Nature, showing Arctic sea ice diminishing steadily since 1950. Reconstructed changes in Arctic sea ice over the past 1,450 years This graph from Cryosphere Today shows the same thing. … Continue reading
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