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Daily Archives: October 1, 2019
Scientists Say …..
Enjoy snow now . . . by 2020, it’ll be gone This drought may never break – Environment – smh.com.au Drought may be new norm for UK, says environment secretary | Environment | The Guardian Snowfalls are now just a … Continue reading
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Radical Superstition By DC Weatherman
NBC’s morning weatherman in Washington DC says “radical heat” in the east and “record snow” in the west , is caused by “changing climate.” (12) Chuck Bell on Twitter: #changingclimate Had Chuck Bell done any actual research, he would have … Continue reading
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Do As I Am Told To Say, Not As I Do
(4) Tony Heller on Twitter: “@GretaThunberg All of which would be impossible without the fossil fuel infrastructure you have been told to try to destroy. You are standing in front of a verdant field which is full of life – … Continue reading
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The Heatwave Of October 1963
October afternoon temperatures have been declining in the Midwest since the 19th century, and tended to be much hotter prior to 50 years ago. But one year really stood out – 1963. That year averaged about ten degrees above the … Continue reading
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