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Daily Archives: July 29, 2017
New York Times Shifts Towards Extreme Climate Fraud
The New York Times said yesterday that heatwaves in the past were “virtually unheard of in the 1950s”, temperatures approaching 130 degrees didn’t used to occur, and summer temperatures have shifted towards more extreme heat. It’s Not Your Imagination. Summers Are … Continue reading
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New Video : Extreme Heatwave Fraud At The New York Times
If you have 15 minutes, grab some popcorn and watch me dismantle the New York Times and James Hansen.
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Hottest Day In Minnesota?
The official record high for Minnesota was 100 years ago today, 115F at Beardsley. U.S. state temperature extremes – Wikipedia But I have my doubts. It looks to me like that probably occurred a day earlier, on July 28, when … Continue reading
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