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Daily Archives: April 5, 2017
Dumber Scientists – In A World Dominated By Global Warming Funding
Last week, NCAR said spring is coming earlier to the mountains. Slower snowmelt in a warming world | UCAR – University Corporation for Atmospheric Research This is what NCAR looked like yesterday. I took this picture at NCAR on May 2 … Continue reading
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NOAA Milestone! 50% Fake Data
NOAA has a network of 1200 temperature stations around the US, known as USHCN (United States Historical Climatology Network) The measured temperature data shows that US temperatures peaked in the 1930s, and have generally declined since then. But NOAA does not … Continue reading
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Saving Boulder From Bad Government
The City of Boulder and the University of Colorado want to develop some of the last open space separating the city from Denver. This is some of the most heavily used recreational land around the city, which gets more than 1,000 hikers, bikers, … Continue reading
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