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Daily Archives: January 20, 2019
Boulder Global Warming Update
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Comparison Of The January 1896 Heatwave At Bourke, NSW With This Year
January 1-19, 1896 averaged 2C hotter than this year at Bourke, NSW. Spreadsheet The number of 100F (38C) days at Bourke plummeted from 1880 until the station shut down in 1996.
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New York Times Blames The Polar Vortex On Global Warming And Melting Arctic Ice
In 2006, the New York Times announced the “endless summer.” With Warmer Weather, Different Decisions to Make – The New York Times That didn’t work out very well for them, so now they are blaming the cold and snow on … Continue reading
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Twelve Years Of Endless Summer At The New York Times
Twelve years ago, the New York Times announced the “Endless Summer” and said “It goes hand in hand with polar bears dying in the Arctic as the sea ice shrinks.” With Warmer Weather, Different Decisions to Make – The New … Continue reading
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