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Daily Archives: January 26, 2020
This Date In 1937
On this date in 1937, massive flooding was occuring in the Midwest. 26 Jan 1937, 1 – The Daily Times at Newspapers.com 26 Jan 1937, Page 1 – The Sandusky Register at Newspapers.com This came less than a year after … Continue reading
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Credibility Of The Press Underwater By 2020
The press claims New Zealand will be underwater by 2050. Alarming new map shows large swathes of NZ towns and cities underwater by 2050 Tide gauges show that sea level is barely rising. Sea Level Trends – NOAA Tides & … Continue reading
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“Powerful” Junk Science
A new study claims that CFC’s not only destroyed the Ozone layer, but they also overheated the Arctic. Closing the Ozone Hole Helped Slow Arctic Warming – Scientific American The authors believe that a 0.3 w/m² increase in downwelling longwave … Continue reading
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