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Send Guilt – Make €130 Billion
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Obamas Worried About Sea Level Rise
Barack Obama is so worried about sea level rise, he is buying a $15 million dollar home on the beach with his $200,000 salary. Barack and Michelle Obama buying $14.85M Martha’s Vineyard estate
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1936 : Twenty-One Straight Days Over 100F
During the three weeks from August 8-28, 1936, Clinton, Missouri was over 100F every day, including ten days over 110F. The average maximum temperature was 109F. ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/ghcn/daily/all/USC00231711.dly Temperatures have been plummeting since the 19th century, with this year (AKA “hottest … Continue reading
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