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Monthly Archives: May 2023
May 27, 1896 St. Louis Tornado
“THE ST. LOUIS TORNADO ‘A far more terrible story of death and destruction is that of the St. Louis tornado of May 27, 1896, which lasted but half an hour, killed 306 persons and destroyed property to the amount of … Continue reading
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More Cities Drowning
Two years ago nine cities were going to drown by the year 2030, but now the number is up to fifteen. Amsterdam, Basra, New Orleans, Venice, Ho Chi Minh City, Kolkata, Bangkok, Georgetown Guyana, Savannah, Khulna, Nagoya, Malé, Dandong Banjarmasin, … Continue reading
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The Climate Crisis Of 1896
Tens of millions of people died around the world during 1896 from heat, drought, fires, tornadoes and floods. Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels were below 300 PPM, which climatologists say is very safe.
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Half Of Arctic Ice Melted Before 1955
“Lansing State Journal 10 Mar 1955, Thu – Page 39 Ice Melts In Arctic Earth Becoming Warmer, Says Explorer; Oceans May Rise 100 Feet BOSTON, March 10 (INS)—A famed Arctic explorer reported to- day the world is getting warmer— but … Continue reading
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World To End By 2031
“Your risk of dying from climate-related disasters dropped 99% since 1920.” 6:25 AM · May 27, 2023
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All Scientists Are Certain
About half of professional members of the American Meteorological Society believe global warming is mostly caused by humans, which is about the same percentage as among the general public. The press interprets this in their typical Alice in Wonderland fashion. … Continue reading
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Tornadoes Of 1896
“The year 1896 may have been one of the worst year for tornadoes in the history of the USA. There were at least 40 killer tornadoes, including the only one to cause more than 100 deaths in two separate cities. … Continue reading
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Sanctuary City San Francisco
“Feces was another notable observed hazard, on approximately 50% of street segments in Key Commercial Areas and 30% in the Citywide survey” Street & Sidewalk Maintentance Standards – Calendar Year 2022 Annual Report
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Global Warming Hits The Little Ones Hardest
The press says we are having the worst drought in 1,200 years, so we explored today how the climate crisis is affecting the small animals of Wyoming.
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The Power Of Wind
According to Scientific American, wind speeds are getting both slower and faster due to a one part per ten thousand increase in atmospheric CO2 over the past century. “Wind speeds are getting faster worldwide, and that’s good news for renewable … Continue reading
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