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Monthly Archives: March 2022
Intended Consequences
“The restrictions on Russia’s access from the Western-dominated global financial system will undoubtedly drive it into a deeper economic embrace with China, in terms of both trade and financial dependence.” Sanctions on Russia Could Drive Moscow Closer to Beijing and … Continue reading
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March 3, 1966 Tornado
A March 3, 1966 tornado killed 57 people and injured 507 in and around Jackson, Mississippi. 03 Mar 1966, 149 – The Miami Herald at Newspapers.com
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March 2, 1906 Tornado
A tornado on March 2, 1906 was reported to have killed more than 100 people at Meridian, Mississippi. 03 Mar 1906, 1 – The Missoulian at Newspapers.com This came a few weeks before the the San Francisco earthquake and fire … Continue reading
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Worse Than The BBC Thought
https://uploads1.newtube.app/uploads/TonyHeller/1h06RoA.mp4 Worse Than The BBC Thought
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Flannery’s 2006 Forecasts
“James Hanson, director of NASA’s Goddard Institute, is arguably the world authority on climate change. He predicts that we have just a decade to avert a 25-metre rise of the sea. Picture an eight-storey building by a beach, then imagine … Continue reading
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Twenty-two Year Old Soccer Player Dies “Unexpectedly”
When we lived in the Bay Area twenty years ago, we regularly attended Stanford women’s soccer matches. Stanford student and soccer goalkeeper Katie Meyer ’22 dies at 22 | The Stanford Daily
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Biden Recycling The Same Lies From 14 Years Ago
“If we pass our climate agenda we would lower energy prices for the average American family by $500 a month” Biden Adviser Cedric Richmond: We Need to ‘Pass Our Climate Agenda’ to Lower Energy Prices :: Grabien – The Multimedia … Continue reading
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Drought-Free Australia
Recent and historical rainfall maps, Australian Bureau of Meteorology “IT MAY be time to stop describing south-eastern Australia as gripped by drought and instead accept the extreme dry as permanent, one of the nation’s most senior weather experts warned yesterday.” … Continue reading
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The Heatwave Of Early March 1910
Prior to the year 2000, warm temperatures in the US on March 5 were much more common.
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It Is “Way Worse” Than The BBC Thought
Climate change: Five things we’ve learned from the IPCC report – BBC News Africa has the highest population growth rate in the world. Children born per woman, 2019 Crop yields are greatly increasing. Change in crop yields, Africa, 1977 to … Continue reading
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