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Monthly Archives: May 2017
After The Fire, Life Returns
Life returns in abundance, six years after the 2011 Los Alamos fire, which progressives were hysterical about.
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Visualizing Climate Change Effects
I captured these images yesterday of global warming devastation. Elk in South Park Global warming has turned the New Mexico desert into a desert. Even the moon is affected
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Science Is Real
Science is real, and we will prosecute you if you dare question our junk science global warming scam.
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May Used To Be Much Hotter In The US
On May 7, 1934 temperatures were over 100 degrees in Nebraska and Iowa. Algona, Iowa was 101 degrees, 27 degrees warmer than today’s forecast. Prior to fifty years ago, 90 degree days were common on May 7 – with the … Continue reading
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The Gentleman Snake
More pictures from this morning. The nice thing about Rattlesnakes is they let you know they are there, and that they aren’t happy about it.
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