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Daily Archives: May 10, 2019
Third Anniversary Of The California Permanent Drought
Three years ago today, the New York Times and Governor Jerry Brown announced the California Permanent Drought. California Braces for Unending Drought – The New York Times Thanks El Niño, But California’s Drought Is Probably Forever | WIRED The drought … Continue reading
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Hottest May Ever!
Last year, NOAA declared May to be the hottest ever. Contiguous U.S. had its warmest May on record | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Their claim isn’t true – May 1934 was much hotter. The frequency of hot days last … Continue reading
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Ireland Wants Their Potato Famine Back!
Steve Goddard on Twitter: “The potato famine occurred with CO2 below 300 PPM. Perhaps they want to go back to those days?… “ Ireland’s hottest year was 1921, when afternoon temperatures averaged a blistering 58F. And in 1995, Ireland … Continue reading
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