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Monthly Archives: December 2017
New Year’s Eve 1965
On this date in 1965, most of the Eastern half of the country was over 60 degrees, and the northeastern US was in extreme drought. It was 62 degrees in Michigan, 66 degrees in Massachusetts, 69 degrees in Rhode Island, … Continue reading
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‘Unreasonably Cold”
You can’t have “unseasonably cold” weather in January. Which season is it supposed to be this cold? A better term would be “unreasonably cold.”
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SCIENCE : Don’t Be Fooled By The Cold Weather!
Don’t be confused by the record cold New Year’s Eve. Cold weather is weather, but hot weather is climate. 02 Aug 1998, Page 29 – Courier-Post at Newspapers.com CORRECTION! Cold weather is also caused by global warming.
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Ten Years Since Bill McKibben Announced The End Of Winter
05 Mar 2007, Page A02 – Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com
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Smarter Than The Models
Forecast high for Boulder today was 45 degrees. We never made it above 24 degrees. But unlike the computer models, our local predatory birds are on target and looking well fed.
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Bill Nye : Frozen Illinoisans and New Yorkers To Punish Denier States!
According to Bill Nye, the frozen residents of New York and Illinois will punish energy producing states by ceasing to purchase fuel. And Californians will quit driving their cars. Bill Nye: Blue States Will ‘Impose Economic Sanctions’ Against Climate Change-Denying … Continue reading
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Don’t Be A Conspiracy Theorist!
If you assume Obama was on our side, nothing he did made any sense.
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From The UN’s Top Climate Expert
Here in Boulder we get 50 degree warm ups and cool downs in a matter of a few minutes. UN climate expert Leonardo di Caprio believes this is due to global warming. NCAR Foothills Lab Weather (english, weekly)
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Polar Vortex Feedback
Climate experts say the polar vortex is caused by global warming. This creates a serious dilemma! The colder it gets, the more fossil fuels get burned. This causes more cold, and more burning of fossil fuels – thus more global … Continue reading
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Correlating Sea Level And Climate Fraud At The Union Of Concerned Scientists
The Union Of Concerned Scientists is perfectly happy to commit fraud in pursuit of money. Since 1880, sea level has increased 13 inches in Boston, Mass.; 14 inches in New York City; and 20 inches in Atlantic City, New Jersey. … Continue reading
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