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Daily Archives: March 2, 2019
Toto’s Global Warming Research Continues
One year ago, Toto was in a snowstorm on the east coast. But this year he has moved his research west.
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Symptoms Of Global Warming
Snow, and lack of snow – are both proof of global warming. Mike Haseler on Twitter: “Strange! In the uk the met office is saying the lack of snow is proof of global warming.… “
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Earth’s Energy Balance
With the sun directly overhead and clear skies, earth’s surface receives about 1,000 watts per meter² shortwave radiation during mid-latitude summer. If you could convert that into electricity with 100% efficiency, that would power ten 100 watt light bulbs at … Continue reading
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