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Daily Archives: January 25, 2020
Congress Gives NOAA Money To Pollute The Atmsophere
Congress has given NOAA money to study ways to pollute the atmosphere in order to stop “global warming” NOAA Gets Go-Ahead to Study Controversial Climate Plan B – Scientific American Record cold is being blamed on global warming, and experts … Continue reading
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Arctic Sea Ice Extent Second Highest Since 2010
Arctic sea ice extent is “normal, and second highest for the date since 2010. Charctic Interactive Sea Ice Graph | Arctic Sea Ice News and Analysis N_daily_extent.png (420×500) Meanwhile, experts blame extreme weather on “rapidly melting Arctic sea ice.” It … Continue reading
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