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Daily Archives: March 24, 2019
James Hansen Explains The Green New Deal
This genius is Colorado’s governor. Jared Polis on Twitter: This is what the world’s leading climate alarmist says about that idea : The notion that renewable energies and batteries alone will provide all needed energy is fantastical. It is also … Continue reading
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Toto’s Latest Climate Research
Shhhh …. scientist at work. The male kestrel. His girlfriend.
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The Demise Of Orange County
Orange County, Florida used to be one of the largest citrus producers in the state. 01 Mar 1883, 2 – Greensboro Watchman at Newspapers.com But it got too cold there, and the citrus industry is nearly gone. Today there are … Continue reading
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