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Daily Archives: July 1, 2019
Settled Scientists Baffled
Experts have been telling us for years that the science is settled and basic physics. But today they are baffled. Scientists baffled as Antarctic ice hits record low, wiping out three decades of ‘gains’ – National | Globalnews.ca
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This Date In 1913
On this date in 1913, there were 100 degree (38C) temperatures from California to Maine. Nine days later, California recorded the world’s record hottest temperature of 134F (57C.) mwr-050-01-0010.pdf This is not at all consistent with climate change. Europe’s heatwave … Continue reading
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Growth Of The Petermann Glacier Since 2012
Greenland’s most famous glacier has grown nearly 10km over the past seven years. Satellite image Satellite image Andreas Muenchow of the University of Delaware told the Washington Post that he stopped being a skeptic due, to what he saw at … Continue reading
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