Daily Archives: May 5, 2023

18 Feet Of Sea Level Rise And 30C Polar Warming

Forty-one years ago, NOAA and NASA predicted 18 feet of sea level rise in as little as fifty years. Lawrence Journal-World – Google News Archive Search Ten years ago Hansen predicted 30C polar warming. Wayback Machine

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Press Bragging Again

Salon is bragging about their successful efforts to drive some children insane with climate propaganda. “Younger generations are bitterly denouncing their elders in climate protests and mental illnesses are spreading as people feel powerless to avert catastrophe.” This is what … Continue reading

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CO2 Targeting Pregnant Black Women

A few years ago when the New York Times still recognized the existence of women, they wrote this article. “Climate Change Tied to Pregnancy Risks, Affecting Black Mothers Most” Climate Change Tied to Pregnancy Risks, Affecting Black Mothers Most – … Continue reading

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1911 – 94 Degrees In Greenland

“AN unprecedentedly warm Winter in the entire arctic Is believed to be the cause of the vast number of icebergs adrift in the North Atlantic Ocean during the present season and for the low latitudes which many. of them have … Continue reading

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Sign Of Global Warming

Thanks to a one part per ten thousand increase in atmospheric CO2 over the past century, temperatures of 70F (21C) are now red hot.

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“a massive reduction in population”

“Peter Koenig, geopolitical analyst and former senior economist at the World Bank and WHO, has covered recent EU scandals. His verdict: “It is long overdue to abolish the EU.” According to König, one of the main goals of the “Great … Continue reading

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Green Energy Progress

During 2021, global use of fossil fuels increased six times faster than wind and solar. The consumption of energy from fossil fuels was eighteen times higher than energy from wind and solar. Global primary energy consumption by source

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