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Daily Archives: June 11, 2017
Heat Fraud Wave Approaching
I’m in Maryland and the weather is perfect. Look for the usual climate fraudsters to claim that the lovely weather is record heat. This map shows temperatures on June 12, 1956, when CO2 was 310 PPM. Almost the entire US … Continue reading
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Stunning Imagery Of The Colorado Permanent Drought
Plants and animals alike are being devastated by climate change.
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It Is All Your Fault
Laurel, Maryland (just outside DC Metro) has has 2,755 days over 90 degrees since 1895, but according to experts, any this year are due to global warming. The most 90 degree days at Laurel occurred in 1900, when two thirds … Continue reading
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