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Daily Archives: March 22, 2023
Louisville, Colorado To Ban Gas Stations
Louisville, Colorado is planning on banning new gas stations in order to save their children from global warming. A Colorado city is looking to restrict new gas stations. Here’s why I used to commute by bicycle from Boulder to Louisville, … Continue reading
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Less Than 2500 Days Left For The Planet
According to Congressional climate expert AOC, the planet will burn up in 2.496 days. I have been documenting this for the past few years and this is what we saw today.
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Hot Cancelled Due To Snow
George Soros sponsored a global warming conversation with James Hansen on January 27, 2011. The event was cancelled due to snow. HOT: Mark Hertsgaard in Conversation with NASA’s James Hansen | Open Society Fellowship | Open Society Foundations 27 Jan … Continue reading
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Climate Homicide
Death rates from natural disasters including “all geophysical, meteorological and climate events” are down 95% over the past century, and academics want to sue oil companies for deaths caused by meteorological events. POLITICO Pro | Article | ‘Climate homicide’: Could … Continue reading
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