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Daily Archives: April 20, 2019
Emma Thompson : Flew 5,400 Miles To Protest That People Are Allowed To Fly
‘Hypocrite’ Emma Thompson flew 5,400 miles from Los Angeles to join London eco-warrior protest
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1825 Low CO2 Hurricane
At Basseterre, of 900 houses, only 13 escaped, three fifths of the whole being completely prostrated 22 Oct 1825, 3 – Buffalo Emporium and General Advertiser at Newspapers.com 04 Oct 1825, Page 2 – The Arkansas Gazette at Newspapers.com
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100 Degrees In Minnesota And North Dakota On April 21, 1980
This week in 1980 marked the beginning of one of the longest heatwaves in US history. April 21, 1980 brought 100 degree temperatures to Minnesota and North Dakota. During that heatwave, the Midwest had 52 days over 100 degrees, and … Continue reading
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