Monthly Archives: May 2019

1984

I texted this picture (with no accompanying text) from downtown Boulder this afternoon, to an acquaintance who is interested in a computer education. Look what just showed up in my Twitter recommendations.

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Water Birds

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Killdeer and Spotted Sandpipers

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Squaw Valley Snow Approaching Record From Two Years Ago

Squaw Valley, California has had seventy-eight snow days since November 22 – totaling 715 inches of snow. They are thirteen inches behind the record year from two years ago, and may pass the record tomorrow. Average snowfall is 450 inches. … Continue reading

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Slated For Destruction

The progressive City of Boulder, Colorado and the University of Colorado plan to destroy all of this soon. But to compensate, they will save the global climate by building lots of giant bird choppers.

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The New World Order

This is an historic moment. We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves and for future generations a new world order we have a real chance at this new world order, an order in which a credible United … Continue reading

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This Date Eighty Years Ago

On May 24, 1939 it was over 100 degrees in Iowa, Indiana, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma. Atmospheric CO2 was a very safe 310 PPM.

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Titanic Sunk By Climate Change

The Titanic was powered by coal, which led to its own demise. CBC Newfoundland and Labrador on Twitter: “NEW | Icebergs off N.L. coast ‘very dangerous,’ sign of climate change: federal environment minister #nlpoli #cdnpoli #nltourism https://t.co/rMlhWxD26y… https://t.co/QRYVM1zsZX” Look at … Continue reading

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35 Years Into The Climate Crisis

The climate crisis began in 1983, and killed us by the year 2000 – “conveyed with great authority by several big-league climatologists” ”The Climate Crisis: The Greenhouse Effect,” The conclusion, conveyed with great authority by several big-league climatologists from government … Continue reading

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Researchers Say …

Researchers say more than $20 billion in total home revenue in Collier County will be submerged in the next 81 years. A new study by GoBankingRates and Zillow finds sea level rise will overtake Naples putting 28,000 homes under water … Continue reading

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