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Daily Archives: October 12, 2021
New Zealanders Caused The Medieval Warm Period
“There is something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling investment of fact.” ? Mark Twain 7:58 AM · Oct 12, 2021
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Columbus Day Climate
On Columbus Day, Democrats celebrate with their usual junk science and hypocrisy
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October 12, 1962 Storm
“The most destructive windstorm of recorded history in the Pacific Northwest occurred on October 12, 1962.” “The blowdown of timber in western Oregon and western Washington amounted to more than 11 billion bd. ft., approximately equal to the annual cut … Continue reading
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80% Vaccinated Singapore
Quite a hockey stick. Singapore COVID: 129,229 Cases and 172 Deaths – Worldometer “The effectiveness of Singapore’s approach lies in its combination of subtlety and pervasiveness.” Singapore’s Covid Success Isn’t Easily Replicated – Bloomberg
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“sacred commitments to Tribal sovereignty”
“On this day, we recognize this painful past and recommit ourselves to investing in Native communities, upholding our solemn and sacred commitments to Tribal sovereignty, and pursuing a brighter future centered on dignity, respect, justice, and opportunity for all people.” … Continue reading
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1961 Global Cooling Consensus
In 1961, there was unanimous consensus for global cooling. TimesMachine: January 30, 1961 – NYTimes.com Glaciers were growing in Norway for the first time in 200 years. 18 Jul 1963 – Glaciers Grow In Norway – Trove The 1960 Winter … Continue reading
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