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Daily Archives: October 4, 2018
Latest From The Arizona Permanent Drought
We had more than one fourth of our average annual rainfall in Phoenix yesterday. This guy did a couple of doughnuts before he sank into the swamp. Before the rain arrived it was windy. This hawk was hovering motionless in … Continue reading
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Marching Orders
I constantly see leftists on twitter claiming that skeptics get their “marching orders” from big oil or Fox News or some other entity. These sort of accusations always seem very bizarre, given that the vast majority of skeptics have no … Continue reading
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Ice-Free Glacier National Park Update
Montana had a very cold, snowy winter last year, and this is what Glacier National Park Looks like today Glacier National Park Webcams – Glacier National Park (U.S. National Park Service) Scientists predicted Glacier National Park would be ice-free by … Continue reading
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Sudden Change In “Climate Mechanism”
Over a period of eleven minutes, the “climate mechanism” changed from CO2 to Milankovitch Cycles.
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