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Daily Archives: July 9, 2017
Hacking The 2000 Election
Climate fraudsters Al Gore has made $500 million and a Nobel prize off his global warming scam, and he nearly stole the presidency in the year 2000. He was running far behind Bill Bradley in the Democratic primaries, so he put … Continue reading
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Peak Melt Season – Arctic Goes Cold
Our top climate experts say the Arctic will be ice-free this summer. The Argus-Press – Google News Archive Search ‘Next year or the year after, the Arctic will be free of ice’ | Environment | The Guardian In fact, they … Continue reading
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Yosemite’s Very Hot Past
Yosemite National Park is currently buried in snow, and people are getting lost in the snow. People are getting lost on Yosemite’s snow-covered trails – SFGate But Yosemite wasn’t always cold in July. Yosemite rarely reaches 100 degrees anymore, but … Continue reading
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