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Daily Archives: April 11, 2019
All Weather Is Now Climate
National Geographic blames Guatemalan drought on “climate change.” “This is the worst drought we’ve ever had” National Geographic Magazine Archive Had they done any actual research, they would have known that the same thing was happening when CO2 was below … Continue reading
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Forty-Five Years Ago
1974 was a very eventful year. The US had massive gas lines because we were dependent on Arab oil, and they decided to stop selling it to us. Lindsey Buckingham’s father died of a massive heart attack waiting in a … Continue reading
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The Heatwave Of April 10, 1930
On this date in 1930, a large swath of the country from Texas to Wisconsin was over 90 degrees, including 96 degrees at Clarinda, Iowa. Chicago was 90 degrees. Sixty nine percent of the US was over 70F. I was … Continue reading
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