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Daily Archives: April 24, 2018
Making The Global Warming Hiatus Disappear
“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” ? George Orwell, 1984 The post-1998 global warming pause was central to the last IPCC report Global warming pause ‘central’ to IPCC climate report – BBC … Continue reading
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Arctic Shipping Update
Sixty years ago, Arctic sea ice was two meters thick, and climate experts predicted that ships would soon be sailing over the North Pole. The Changing Face of the Arctic; The Changing Face of the Arctic – The New York … Continue reading
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Bird’s Eye View
Watching the hawks build their nest, from three different angles. My other fine-feathered friends are returning too.
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Understanding Temperature Adjustments
The upper Midwest is not having a spring this year, but in the past they had many very warm springs. Climate scientists have been trying to convince people that early springs are a sign of global warming. Since it isn’t … Continue reading
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